A jury found Maxwell guilty on 5of6 counts related to her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of minors btw 1994&2004.女也M, 60, found guilty of 5 federal charges: sex trafficking of a minor, transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity&3related counts of conspiracy.up to 65 years in prison.
Maxwell, 60, was found guilty of five federal charges: sex trafficking of a minor, transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity and three related counts of conspiracy.
“We're in federal court, not in state court,” Rodgers said on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper."“So you can't charge people with sexual abuse," she continued. "The statute of limitations for that is long gone anyway."
"To have federal jurisdiction, it can't just be sexual abuse,"
Rodgers said. "It has to be this trafficking, enticing to cross state lines, traveling across state lines. These are the crimes that have the interstate nexus that allow prosecutors to charge them in federal court.”
They found her not guilty of enticement of an individual under the age of 17 to travel with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity which was related to accuser “Jane.”Maxwell was, however, found guilty on transportation of an individual under the age of 17 with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity — the other charge related only to “Jane.”**
They found her not guilty of enticement of an individual under the age of 17 to travel with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity which was related to accuser “Jane.”Maxwell was, however, found guilty on transportation of an individual under the age of 17 with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity — the other charge related only to “Jane.”
found guilty on five of six counts related to her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of minor girls.Here are the five counts that Maxwell was found guilty of:
Count one: Conspiracy to entice a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.
Count three: Conspiracy to transport a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. Count four: Transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
Count five: Conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors, which carries a statutory maximum sentence of five years in prison. Count six: Sex trafficking of minors, which carries a statutory maximum of 40 years in prison.
"To have federal jurisdiction, it can't just be sexual abuse,"
Count one: Conspiracy to entice a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.
Count four: Transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
Count six: Sex trafficking of minors, which carries a statutory maximum of 40 years in prison.