Maxwell Sets Conditions to Testify on Epstein
Maxwell Sets Conditions to Testify on Epstein

Maxwell Sets Conditions to Testify on Epstein

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Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation, has offered to testify before Congress about her involvement and Epstein's network, but only if granted formal immunity, advance access to questions, relocation of the interview outside prison, and a delay until after her Supreme Court appeal is resolved. Her legal team has stated that Maxwell will invoke her Fifth Amendment right to remain silent without these guarantees. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and other congressional leaders have rejected the request for immunity, emphasizing that the committee will not grant it. Maxwell's offer comes amid mounting public and political pressure to reveal the extent of Epstein’s connections. Lawmakers remain skeptical of her motives and the unusual demands. The committee is continuing its investigation, but Maxwell's testimony remains uncertain unless her conditions are met.

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