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Ghislaine Maxwell May Get 'Shot in the Back of the Head,' Republican Warns

Ghislaine Maxwell May Get 'Shot in the Back of the Head,' Republican Warns

Summary

A U.S. lawmaker expressed concerns that Ghislaine Maxwell, linked to Jeffrey Epstein, might face harm if released from prison. Maxwell invoked her right to remain silent during a congressional investigation into Epstein's case, frustrating lawmakers. The investigation is part of a larger effort to understand Epstein's alleged crimes and connections.

Key Facts

  • Ghislaine Maxwell, associated with Jeffrey Epstein, faced questioning in a U.S. congressional investigation about the federal handling of Epstein's case.
  • U.S. Representative Tim Burchett suggested that Maxwell could be in danger if she leaves prison early.
  • Maxwell invoked her Fifth Amendment right, choosing not to answer questions from the committee.
  • The investigation follows the release of 3.5 million pages of documents related to Epstein under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
  • Epstein, a convicted sex offender, died in jail in 2019 amid conspiracy theories about his death.
  • Lawmakers expressed disappointment with Maxwell's refusal to answer their questions.
  • Maxwell's attorney claims her conviction was unfair and advises her to remain silent due to legal proceedings.
  • Concerns about Epstein's network and potential cover-ups continue to be a focus of investigation.
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