Jeffrey Epstein’s convicted associate Ghislaine Maxwell is prepared to testify before the U.S. Congress and disclose what she calls the “truth” about the financier’s alleged client list, according to a 13 July Daily Mail report that quotes unnamed sources close to the 63-year-old. Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence at FCI Tallahassee for sex-trafficking minors, has never been approached by federal investigators or lawmakers, the sources said, but would "welcome" a public hearing. The reported offer arrives less than a week after a Department of Justice and FBI memorandum concluded there is no evidence of an Epstein client list and reaffirmed that Epstein died by suicide in jail in 2019. No committee invitations have yet been issued, and some media outlets suggest Republican leaders are reluctant to grant Maxwell a platform. Separately, Maxwell is seeking Supreme Court review of her conviction on grounds that Epstein’s 2007 non-prosecution agreement should have shielded her; the government’s response is due on 14 July.
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