Ghislaine Maxwell seeks immunity in exchange for congressional testimony
Summary
Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, has agreed to participate in a congressional deposition only if certain conditions, such as immunity, are met. The House Oversight Committee, however, has stated it will not consider granting her immunity for testimony.Key Facts
- Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking.
- She has agreed to testify in a congressional deposition only if she receives certain conditions, including immunity.
- The House Oversight Committee said it will not grant her immunity for her testimony.
- Maxwell's demands include receiving questions in advance and delaying her deposition until after her Supreme Court appeal decision.
- She invoked her Fifth Amendment right as an alternative if her demands are not met.
- Maxwell was subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee to testify.
- She has recently met with a Justice Department official regarding the Epstein case.
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