jeffrey epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Congress
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Maxwell would refuse to answer questions about Epstein while her case remains pending, but “would be willing—and eager—to testify openly and honestly, in public” if Trump pardons her, her lawyer said.
Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence and is housed at a low-security federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida. She was sentenced three years ago after being convicted of helping Epstein, a wealthy, well-connected financier, sexually abuse underage girls.
The majority of Democrats are happy egging on the Republican fight over releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein. But some members worry they're taking their eye off the ball.
You shouldn't have to be a Republican or a Democrat to care about making sure there's transparency on something as horrific as the abuses that happened,” Pete Buttigieg said.
Jeffrey Epstein’s imprisoned associate Ghislaine Maxwell would be willing to testify to Congress if lawmakers offer her immunity and provide her with the questions in advance, her lawyer said in a letter obtained by The Washington Post.
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Boing Boing on MSNSex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell wants new conditions met before she'll testify to CongressConvicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell wants new conditions met before she'll testify to Congress about Jeffrey Epstein, according to documents obtained by Politico. Maxwell's attorneys are negotiating with the House Oversight Committee after it subpoenaed her to appear on August 11.
President Trump is urging his to move past the Jeffrey Epstein case, but pressure is mounting for his administration to release more.