Ghislaine Maxwell Set for First Congressional Deposition in Epstein Probe as DOJ Releases Millions of Files
Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence, will appear virtually but likely invoke her Fifth Amendment rights amid DOJ's release of over 3 million Epstein-related documents.
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Ghislaine Maxwell set for first congressional deposition in Epstein probe as DOJ releases millions of files
Ghislaine Maxwell is scheduled to appear virtually before the House Oversight Committee Monday, but her attorneys say she plans to invoke the Fifth. The deposition comes as investigators, journalists, and survivors’ advocates comb through a massive new release of federal Epstein records.
News diary 9-15 February: Jimmy Lai sentencing, Ghislaine Maxwell deposition, Olympics highlights
On Monday, developments in coverage of the Epstein Files continues as Ghislaine Maxwell is scheduled to be deposed by the US House Oversight Committee – part of its congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and related matters, though her lawyers say she plans to invoke her right against self-incrimination On Wednesday, Keir Starmer faces another crunch week as the controversy over Peter Mandelson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein conti…
RECEIVED - Sentenced by the American courts for sexual trafficking in minors in 2021, Ghislaine Maxwell will be heard in the US Congress on February 9.
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