Comer Says Ghislaine Maxwell Can Testify After Supreme Court Appeal
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, AUG 1 – The House Oversight Committee delayed Maxwell's deposition until after the Supreme Court considers her appeal of a 2021 sex trafficking conviction, denying her immunity requests.
- The House Oversight Committee has postponed Ghislaine Maxwell's deposition until after the Supreme Court rules on her appeal regarding her conviction.
- James Comer, Chairman of the Committee, stated that they will not grant immunity or provide questions in advance as negotiations continue.
- Maxwell's legal team is appealing her 20-year sentence and has cooperated with federal officials regarding Epstein's trafficking network.
- Maxwell's attorneys expressed appreciation for the postponement, emphasizing the need to protect her constitutional rights while sharing information.
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Rep. Comer Postpones Ghislaine Maxwell's Testimony
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