Ghislaine Maxwell, the former associate and convicted co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein, has reportedly expressed willingness to testify before the U.S. Congress regarding Epstein's client list. Multiple sources, including the Daily Mail, indicate that Maxwell is prepared to reveal the truth about the individuals involved in Epstein's sex trafficking network and to share details about her role in facilitating the trafficking of underage girls. As the only person jailed in connection with Epstein's crimes, Maxwell's potential testimony could shed light on the so-called Epstein Files and the identities of clients linked to the scandal. While the reports stem from anonymous sources, Maxwell's offer to speak publicly aims to inform the American people and possibly expose further details about the elite network associated with Epstein.
GHISLAINE MAXWELL GAVE DOJ INFO ABOUT ‘100 DIFFERENT PEOPLE’ LINKED TO JEFFREY EPSTEIN, LAWYER SAYS (NYP) David Oscar Markus told reporters that his client, currently serving a 20-year sentence after being convicted of federal sex trafficking and conspiracy charges in December https://t.co/U6ODYQRYF5
Breaking: Ghislaine Maxwell gave Justice Dept info about ‘100 different people’ linked to Jeffrey Epstein
Ghislaine Maxwell gave Justice Dept info about ‘100 different people’ linked to Jeffrey Epstein, lawyer says