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Ghislaine Maxwell Makes Shock Move During DOJ Interview After Trump Responds to Potential Pardoning

  • Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted in December 2021 on five counts including sex trafficking and sentenced in June 2022 to 20 years, is currently serving her sentence in Florida.
  • Maxwell's cooperation with the Justice Department includes roughly nine hours of interviews under limited immunity to provide testimony, which may implicate political figures and has raised questions about her truthfulness.
  • President Trump recently acknowledged his power to pardon Maxwell and did not rule out a commutation, while lawmakers and survivors warn such a pardon would undermine the justice system and provoke strong outcry.
  • Four victims testified at Maxwell’s trial, and a bipartisan push in Congress seeks full disclosure of Epstein-related files, with House Oversight Chair James Comer issuing a subpoena compelling Maxwell's testimony amid broader political scrutiny.
  • The unfolding developments around Maxwell's legal status, potential pardon, and testimony intensify political pressure and public demand for transparency regarding Epstein's trafficking network and involved individuals.
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News.de broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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