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Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly offers to testify before Congress on Epstein’s sex trafficking scheme

UNITED STATES, JUL 20 – Maxwell seeks to expose Epstein's sex trafficking network and client list to Congress while appealing her 20-year sentence as the sole incarcerated person linked to Epstein's crimes.

  • On Monday, Ghislaine Maxwell offered to testify before Congress, in Washington, D.C., with Daily Mail reported she is willing to share details about Epstein's network.
  • After the DOJ and FBI declared there is no client list and no further charges, scrutiny mounted, with the DOJ and FBI memo stating there will be no more prosecutions and no client list.
  • Inside Tallahassee State Prison, Maxwell has never been approached by officials to share her knowledge and has taken on teaching roles while earning a spot in the honor dorm.
  • Roger Stone wrote that Maxwell `has nothing on Trump`, while Epstein’s former lawyer urged her sentence be commuted and immunity granted.
  • Her Supreme Court petition must be answered by July 14, and BOP records show her eligibility for release on July 17, 2037.
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His former partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, was sentenced in 2021 to 20 years in prison for her role in Epstein's sexual abuse of underage girls.

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The National Pulse broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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