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Epstein files: Ghislane Maxwell called the US Congress to testify before; Sabpana was released on August 11

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In 2021, Gisline Maxwell, who was convicted for helping Jeffrey Epstein Abus Underages Girls, has been called to testify before the US Congress next month. The House Oversite Committee has issued a sabpona, which has been asked to sit for a statement in Talhasi Jail on August 11, where she is serving a 20 -year sentence. The committee said that Maxwell’s testimony is important to investigate how the US government handled sexual trafficking cases, especially the controversial petition deals and prosecution interval in Epstein investigation.“While the Department of Justice acts of efforts to highlight and disclose additional information related to the matters of you and Mr. Epstein, it is necessary that the Congress conducts the monitoring of the enforcement of sexual trafficking laws by the federal government and especially conducts the handling and prosecution of the investigation and prosecution. Epstein, “In a letter related to Uppona, Chairman James Comer said. On the dissolution of federal mysteries, the panel’s task force had earlier asked the Department of Justice to release all Epstein related files. But DOJ has shared the documents used so far in Maxwell’s test. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanched confirmed that he planned to meet Maxwell “in the coming days”. He said that President Donald Trump had directed the DOJ to issue all “reliable evidence” in the case. “If Maxwell knows about anyone committing crimes against the victims, the FBI and DOJ will hear what he has to say,” he said. Blancch also stated that no previous administration had contacted Maxwell to ask if he was ready to talk. “It changes now,” he said. Maxwell’s lawyer, David Oscar Marcus said she was moving carefully. “She is taking this one step at one time,” she said. “If she chooses to testify before the Congress, and does not argue the fifth, she will tell the truth – as she always said that she will do it.” He criticized previous prosecutors for avoiding direct conversation with Maxwell and welcomed the new view of DOJ. “The truth should not be afraid or ignored. We are grateful that someone is listening to the end,” said Marcus. Epstein scam continues to divide the public opinion, especially the Wall Street Journal reported new details about Trump’s previous link with Epstein. Trump has since filed a defamation suit against Rupert Murdoch and the newspaper.Meanwhile, a federal judge in Florida refused to ignore the grand jury record from the first Jeffrey Epstein investigation, rejecting the request made by the Trump administration on Wednesday. US District Judge Robin Rosenberg ruled that the grand jury content from 2005 and 2007 does not meet any exception under the US law that would allow it to release it to the public.

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