BREAKING: Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Expected To Rest This Week

The prosecution in the sex trafficking case regarding Ghislaine Maxwell and her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein is expected to rest its case on Thursday, according to David Marcus, who is covering the trial for The Daily Wire.

The court was delayed on Wednesday due to a juror who reportedly had a “substantial train issue,” according to the judge. The prosecution also indicated it will rest its case tomorrow (Thursday) having decided against calling a number of witnesses, according to Marcus.

Wednesday marked the eighth day of the high-profile case that some legal experts predicted could last for weeks. The reason for the prosecution’s decision to rest its case on Thursday has not yet been revealed.

Tuesday included testimony from a third accuser referred to as Carolyn who described being greeted by Maxwell at Epstein’s Palm Beach home and being paid $300 for giving Epstein a massage.