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PUBLISHED: 17:20 EST, 3 January 2022 | UPDATED: 17:52 EST, 3 January 2022
Sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell will stand trial for perjury for allegedly lying under oath during a 2016 defamation case brought forward by accuser Virginia Giuffre.
The British former socialite - found guilty in late December of procuring young women for partner Jeffrey Epstein - has yet to answer to claims she lied to investigators about her involvement with the infamous sex fiend.
Maxwell's sex trafficking case dominated national headlines last month and ended with five convictions related to her role in a scandal alleged to involve high-profile political figures, billionaires, and at least one member of the British royal family.
She faces up to 65 years in prison, but more time could be tacked onto her sentence after her perjury charges are tried. Manhattan federal Judge Alison Nathan on Monday asked attorneys to submit schedule proposals for the hearing, the New York Post reported.
Those charges, filed in 2020, are related to a now-settled defamation lawsuit brought forward by Giuffre. Her lawyers later released a trove of documents they claimed prove Maxwell lied to investigators during the deposition.
The legal team has said it can disprove everything Maxwell, 60, said with flight manifests and photographs.

Ghislaine Maxwell is set to be put on trial for 'lying under oath'
Ghislaine Maxwell (pictured) faces perjury charges for allegedly lying about her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Giuffre (inset), who claims she was abused by Prince Andrew
Ghislaine Maxwell is set to go on trial for perjury after 'lying under oath' in 2016 deposition in defamation case brought by accuser Virginia Giuffre
- Disgraced British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty in late December of sex trafficking young women forJeffrey Epstein
- She faces up to 65 years in prison, but more time could be tacked onto her sentence after her perjury charges are tried
- Those charges, filed in 2020, are related to a now-settled defamation lawsuit brought forward by Giuffre
- Giuffre's lawyers later released a trove of documents they claimed prove Maxwell lied to investigators during the deposition
PUBLISHED: 17:20 EST, 3 January 2022 | UPDATED: 17:52 EST, 3 January 2022
Sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell will stand trial for perjury for allegedly lying under oath during a 2016 defamation case brought forward by accuser Virginia Giuffre.
The British former socialite - found guilty in late December of procuring young women for partner Jeffrey Epstein - has yet to answer to claims she lied to investigators about her involvement with the infamous sex fiend.
Maxwell's sex trafficking case dominated national headlines last month and ended with five convictions related to her role in a scandal alleged to involve high-profile political figures, billionaires, and at least one member of the British royal family.
She faces up to 65 years in prison, but more time could be tacked onto her sentence after her perjury charges are tried. Manhattan federal Judge Alison Nathan on Monday asked attorneys to submit schedule proposals for the hearing, the New York Post reported.
Those charges, filed in 2020, are related to a now-settled defamation lawsuit brought forward by Giuffre. Her lawyers later released a trove of documents they claimed prove Maxwell lied to investigators during the deposition.
The legal team has said it can disprove everything Maxwell, 60, said with flight manifests and photographs.