Ghislaine Maxwell, Congress
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Maxwell's lawyers said in a letter on Tuesday that Maxwell would be willing to testify before Congress if she received formal immunity, alongside other requests.
Ghislaine Maxwell says she is willing to testify before Congress on what she knows about Jeffrey Epstein, but she has conditions.
Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys sent a letter to the House Oversight Committee, informing the body that she would only testify if granted immunity.
As Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorneys release a list of demands in exchange for her testimony in the Epstein case, Democracy Docket founder Marc Elias outlines how the Trump administration is working to control the fallout.
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
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Virginia Giuffre had said she was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein after Ghislaine Maxwell spotted her working at Trump’s club in Florida.
House Oversight committee subpoenas Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to testify as she prepares to meet with Department of Justice officials about potential evidence.
Does she have information that could potentially help? Yes. Will she be truthful about it? Who knows,” lawyer Bradley Edwards told MSNBC.