Other Papers Say: Congress Should Hear From Maxwell
UNITED STATES, JUL 21 – Alan Dershowitz urges Ghislaine Maxwell's sentence commuted and granted immunity to testify before Congress and clarify conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein's network, he said she "knows everything."
- Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted in 2021 for her involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking, is currently incarcerated with a two-decade sentence and is in the process of appealing the conviction.
- Jeffrey Epstein took his own life in a Manhattan detention center in August 2019 while awaiting trial on charges related to federal sex trafficking, which sparked numerous conspiracy theories.
- Maxwell's former defense attorney Alan Dershowitz and lawmakers urge granting her immunity to compel testimony before Congress about Epstein’s operations.
- Dershowitz stated, "She knows everything" and arranged every trip, while Maxwell has expressed willingness to testify if granted immunity.
- Calls for releasing Epstein files and compelling Maxwell's testimony have intensified, suggesting potential political and legal consequences for involved parties.
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Other Papers Say: Congress should hear from Maxwell
On Tuesday, Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., issued a formal request to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer to invite Ghislaine Maxwell to testify publicly about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and connections. Read more...
Pressure mounts for Ghislaine Maxwell to testify to Congress over Epstein files - The Mirror
Famed US attorney Alan Dershowitz, who has represented both Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, says Ghislaine Maxwell should have her 20-year sentence commuted and reveal everything she knows
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