Maxwell Testimony Hinges on Immunity, Appeal Status
Maxwell Testimony Hinges on Immunity, Appeal Status

Maxwell Testimony Hinges on Immunity, Appeal Status

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Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse underage girls, has offered to testify before the U.S. Congress if granted immunity from future prosecution. Her attorneys have also requested advance access to questions and a delay of any interview until after her Supreme Court appeal is resolved. The House Oversight Committee, which has subpoenaed Maxwell, has categorically rejected her request for immunity. This development comes as public and political interest in the Epstein case has grown, particularly after the Justice Department decided not to release further investigation records. The committee will respond to Maxwell's attorneys soon but maintains it will not grant immunity, leaving her willingness to testify uncertain. Maxwell continues to appeal her conviction, claiming she did not receive a fair trial.

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