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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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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer reported this Friday that the statement by Ghislaine Maxwell, an accomplice to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has been postponed indefinitely. The testimony was scheduled for August 11, but Maxwell's lawyers requested a postponement while the Supreme Court evaluates an appeal related to his conviction for sex trafficking in 2021.Read more]]>

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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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