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Senate Resolution

S.Res. 608

119th Congress

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that Ghislaine Maxwell should not be granted a Presidential pardon or any form of clemency for her crimes with Jeffrey Epstein relating to the sexual exploitation and abuse of minors.

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Introduced:Feb 12, 2026

Primary Sponsor

Jacky Rosen

D - NV

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Policy Area

Crime and Law Enforcement

Summary

This Senate resolution formally declares that Congress believes Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 for recruiting and grooming underage girls for sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, should not receive a presidential pardon or any reduction in her sentence. While the resolution doesn't have the force of law, it serves as an official statement from the Senate protecting the interests of trafficking survivors and sending a message about accountability for crimes against children.

Latest Action

Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S613)

Introduced2/12/2026
StatusReferred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S613)
ChamberSenate
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A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that Ghislaine Maxwell should not be granted a Presidential pardon or any form of clemency for her crimes with Jeffrey Epstein relating to the sexual exploitation and abuse of minors.

This Senate resolution formally declares that Congress believes Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 for recruiting and grooming underage girls for sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, should not receive a presidential pardon or any reduction in her senten

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This Senate resolution formally declares that Congress believes Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 for recruiting and grooming underage girls for sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, should not receive a presidential pardon or any reduction in her sentence. While the resolution doesn't have the force of law, it serves as an official statement from the Senate protecting the interests of trafficking survivors and sending a message about accountability for crimes against children.

Bill Number
608
Introduced
2/12/2026
Status
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S613)
Policy Area
Crime and Law Enforcement

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Title
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that Ghislaine Maxwell should not be granted a Presidential pardon or any form of clemency for her crimes with Jeffrey Epstein relating to the sexual exploitation and abuse of minors.
Bill Number
608
Sponsor
No sponsor
Status
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S613)
Introduced
2/12/2026
Summary
This Senate resolution formally declares that Congress believes Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 for recruiting and grooming underage girls for sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, should not receive a presidential pardon or any reduction in her sentence. While the resolution doesn't have th

Data from Congress.gov

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