Epstein Case: Ghislane Maxwell will test before Congress, if 4 of its demands will be met

Ghishwine Maxwell carried forward four conditions, under which she will testify before the Congress.

Jeffrey Epstein’s partner and girlfriend Ghishwine Maxwell agreed to testify before the Congress, but has offered four conditions including immunity. His lawyers have sent a list of their demands to the House Oversite Committee. House Oversite Chair James Cummer prefixed Maxwell to testify next month. In a new letter sent to the Comer on Tuesday, Maxwell’s lawyers said that they initially decided to implement their fifth amendment rights, but then offered to cooperate with the Congress “if a fair and safe route could be set further”, CNN said.

Gisline Maxwell conditions are:

  • Grants of formal immunity.
  • The interview may not be at corrective facility where it is currently recorded.
  • There should be no surprise and he should get enough time to prepare an answer. “To ensure adequately preparation for any Congress statement – and to ensure accuracy and fairness – we will need the committee’s questions.
  • The interview will be determined only after the Supreme Court petition resolve and its upcoming captive petition. “

If these demands are not met, Maxwell will have no option but to implement its fifth amendment rights, his lawyers said.

Appeal to Donald Trump for Affs Pardon

Maxwell’s letter included the final appeal to President Donald Trump for apology. “Of course, in the option, if Ms. Maxwell had to receive a pardon, she would be ready – and will be eagerly and honestly to testify, publicly, before the Congress in Washington, DC welcomes the opportunity to share the truth and to remove many misunderstandings and misunderstandings, which suffer from starting the matter.”Maxwell was arrested in July 2020 and was convicted in five of the six federal charges in December 2021, including a minor sexual trafficking, transporting minors for illegal sexual acts and conspiracy to commit such crimes. In June 2022, he was sentenced to 20 years in jail.

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