Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects a 93.5% implied probability against President-elect Donald Trump issuing a pardon to Ghislaine Maxwell by the end of 2026, primarily due to the absence of any official statements, endorsements, or actions from Trump or his transition team signaling intent to grant clemency. Maxwell, convicted in 2021 on federal sex trafficking charges linked to Jeffrey Epstein and sentenced to 20 years in June 2022, has pursued appeals without success so far, but no pardon discussions have emerged amid Trump's post-election focus on cabinet nominations and policy priorities. Trump previously distanced himself from Epstein, banning him from Mar-a-Lago, and his past pardons targeted political allies rather than unrelated figures, reinforcing trader skepticism despite the extended timeline through his potential second term.
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If it becomes impossible for Trump issue a federal pardon, commutation, or reprieve within this market's timeframe, it may immediately resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for whether a person is pardoned or not will be official information from the US government, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x157Ce2d67...If it becomes impossible for Trump issue a federal pardon, commutation, or reprieve within this market's timeframe, it may immediately resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for whether a person is pardoned or not will be official information from the US government, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Resolver
0x157Ce2d67...Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects a 93.5% implied probability against President-elect Donald Trump issuing a pardon to Ghislaine Maxwell by the end of 2026, primarily due to the absence of any official statements, endorsements, or actions from Trump or his transition team signaling intent to grant clemency. Maxwell, convicted in 2021 on federal sex trafficking charges linked to Jeffrey Epstein and sentenced to 20 years in June 2022, has pursued appeals without success so far, but no pardon discussions have emerged amid Trump's post-election focus on cabinet nominations and policy priorities. Trump previously distanced himself from Epstein, banning him from Mar-a-Lago, and his past pardons targeted political allies rather than unrelated figures, reinforcing trader skepticism despite the extended timeline through his potential second term.
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