Ghislaine Maxwell, The House
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The Trump administration has dealt with weeks of criticism for the Justice Department’s decision not to release files about Jeffrey Epstein.
Ghislaine Maxwell will plead the Fifth Amendment in response to a congressional subpoena to testify about deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein — unless several demands are
An attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell said she would only speak with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee if granted immunity — an idea the panel swiftly rejected. The panel last week subpoenaed Maxwell,
Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer is demanding immunity and other protections before she’ll testify to Congress — otherwise, he says, she’ll plead the Fifth. Attorney David Oscar Markus laid out conditions for Maxwell’s appearance under subpoena,
Does she have information that could potentially help? Yes. Will she be truthful about it? Who knows,” lawyer Bradley Edwards told MSNBC.
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Republicans are divided on the value of Ghislaine Maxwell as she takes center stage in the Jeffrey Epstein files saga. Some view the convicted sex trafficker as the key to unlocking additional information about the Epstein enigma — such as revealing high-powered abusers of young women who have not faced legal consequences for their crimes,