The scripture does not record any. It does, however, mention a penalty for laying baseless accusations.
If it were possible for a human to live a sinless life, there would have been no reason for our Lord to have suffered and die on the cross.
That doesn't follow. If there had been one sinner, and the rest were righteous, the salvation of that single sinner would have been sufficient for Jesus to die for him alone (see the discourse on the one lost sheep in the Gospel).
That reply is not in sync with the basic Biblical premises of election, predestination, nor the kinsman redeemer.
A greater understanding of the Bible would be helpful in understanding the solid inviolate premise of the total depravity of man (Mary is included)