Ghislaine Maxwell Breaks Silence, Wants To Testify On Epstein

Ghislaine Maxwell is ready to appear and provide testimony before Congress in light of the repercussions following the release of the Epstein files.

Ghislaine Maxwell is ready to appear and provide testimony before Congress in light of the repercussions following the release of the Epstein files.

Moreover, the victims of Epstein reported that they were treated like sex objects for his wealthy friends and billionaire business associates, who often frequented his residences, including his private island, Little Saint James.

“Contrary to the circulating rumors, Ghislaine was never presented with any form of plea agreement. She would gladly appear before Congress to recount her narrative. No government official has ever requested her to disclose her knowledge. She is the sole individual incarcerated in relation to Epstein, and she would embrace the opportunity to reveal the truth to the American public,” as stated by sources who communicated with the Daily Mail.

In 2022, Maxwell was found guilty for her involvement in a prolonged scheme that lasted ten years, aimed at the sexual exploitation and abuse of numerous women and adolescent girls in collaboration with Epstein.

Maxwell asserts that she ought to have been shielded from prosecution under a Non Prosecution Agreement that Epstein, her former partner and employer, signed in 2007. This agreement was made when he consented to plead guilty to two minor counts of prostitution in what has been described as a ‘sweetheart deal,’ which led to him serving only a minimal amount of time in prison.

Currently, there is significant debate surrounding the statement made by the Department of Justice, which asserts that no Epstein “client list” exists, as well as the dissemination of videos from within New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center. The DOJ contends that these videos demonstrate he took his own life in 2019 while incarcerated on charges of sex trafficking.

Critics have noted that the footage from the prison house lacks a crucial minute and fails to display the door or the interior of Epstein’s jail cell.

Critics have noted that the footage from the prison house lacks a crucial minute and fails to display the door or the interior of Epstein’s jail cell.

 

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