[EXTERNAL EMAIL) - FBI Daily News Briefing - September 30, 2025
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Supreme Court Meets to Discuss Ghislaine Maxwell Appeal and Other Pending Cases NBC News (09/29, Hurley) reported that the Supreme Court justices met in private for their annual "long conference" to consider hundreds of appeals accumulated over the summer recess, including Ghislaine Maxwell's challenge to her convictions for helping Jeffrey Epstein recruit and groom teenage girls. According to the article, Maxwell's lawyers argued that a nonprosecution agreement Epstein reached with federal prosecutors in Florida should also have applied to her case in New York, while the Justice Department opposed the appeal. The article noted that the Justice Department and the FBI have rejected conspiracy theories about Epstein, stating there was no client list or blackmail operation and reaffirming that Epstein killed himself in 2019. Additional reporting on the story was provided by The Independent (09/29, Baio), MSNBC (09/29, Rubin), and Newsweek (09/29, Stanton).
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