Ghislaine Maxwell pointed to her work for Bill Clinton s philanthropic endeavors as she argued she should serve just four years in jail at her sentencing next Monday.
Ghislaine Maxwell has asked to serve just four years and three months in jail when she is sentenced later this month - and claimed she is getting death threats in prison.
As acting solicitor general and as a lawyer in private practice, he argued 24 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, where he was at times floated as a contender for vacancies on the bench.