Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein
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Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of aiding sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is willing to provide information to a congressional committee next month during a deposition but only if she is granted immunity or is pardoned,
Maxwell's legal team petitions Supreme Court claiming a prior Epstein deal should shield her from prosecution, while a former cellmate shares insights about her composed prison behavior.
She was central to helping Jeffrey Epstein abuse young girls. But convicted sex offender Maxwell may not be the silver bullet the Trump administration needs.
Ghislaine Maxwell wants immunity and an advance look at questions before she will talk to Congress about Jeffrey Epstein. A pardon would be nice, too.
Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, is attempting to postpone her Congressional testimony, citing security concerns and requesting immunity from the Committee.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is signaling a willingness to testify before Congress about her role in Epstein’s network — so long as House Republicans meet a list of extraordinary conditions first.
The Supreme Court could decide in late September whether to hear Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of her 2021 sex trafficking conviction.
House Oversight Committee rejects Ghislaine Maxwell's request for immunity, which she was demanding in exchange for her congressional testimony amid a probe into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking crimes.