Urge President Trump not to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell


Urge President Trump not to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell
The Issue
Ghislaine Maxwell, born December 25, 1961, was convicted as a child sex offender in 2021. She was found guilty of sex trafficking of a minor, transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, and three counts of conspiracy in connection with the deceased financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The following year, Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment in the United States.
Her crimes have left a trail of devastation, particularly affecting the lives of numerous young girls who were exploited and used by Epstein, with Maxwell as an accomplice. These young girls, now women, have had their lives irreversibly altered by the traumatic experiences inflicted upon them. Justice delivered a strong message when she was sentenced, acknowledging the severity of her offenses and the irreparable harm done to her victims.
It is crucial to stand firm on this sentence. Granting a pardon would undermine the justice system's credibility and dismiss the severity of the suffering endured by the victims. Rehabilitation is not a viable option for such serious offenses, and pardoning her would set a dangerous precedent, suggesting that those with wealth and influence are above the law.
Therefore, we urge President Trump to uphold the verdict and sentence and not to grant any pardon to Ghislaine Maxwell. The justice served stands as a reminder and a slight remedy for the horrific injustices these victims suffered. Join us in asking the President to prioritize justice, law, and the dignity of survivors. Please sign this petition to make our voices heard.
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The Issue
Ghislaine Maxwell, born December 25, 1961, was convicted as a child sex offender in 2021. She was found guilty of sex trafficking of a minor, transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, and three counts of conspiracy in connection with the deceased financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The following year, Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment in the United States.
Her crimes have left a trail of devastation, particularly affecting the lives of numerous young girls who were exploited and used by Epstein, with Maxwell as an accomplice. These young girls, now women, have had their lives irreversibly altered by the traumatic experiences inflicted upon them. Justice delivered a strong message when she was sentenced, acknowledging the severity of her offenses and the irreparable harm done to her victims.
It is crucial to stand firm on this sentence. Granting a pardon would undermine the justice system's credibility and dismiss the severity of the suffering endured by the victims. Rehabilitation is not a viable option for such serious offenses, and pardoning her would set a dangerous precedent, suggesting that those with wealth and influence are above the law.
Therefore, we urge President Trump to uphold the verdict and sentence and not to grant any pardon to Ghislaine Maxwell. The justice served stands as a reminder and a slight remedy for the horrific injustices these victims suffered. Join us in asking the President to prioritize justice, law, and the dignity of survivors. Please sign this petition to make our voices heard.
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Petition created on October 8, 2025