DOJ to interview Ghislaine Maxwell
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Ghislaine Maxwell is finally ready to blow the whistle on late pal Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring and reveal the names on the financier’s notorious client list, sources say, after the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed legal papers to keep her behind bars — potentially putting her at risk for the same deadly fate as
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Justice Department prosecutors interviewed Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell on Thursday, after officials said they would ask her about Epstein’s other associates—but critics have raised concerns about whether her testimony can be trusted, pointing to Maxwell’s ongoing prison sentence and history of allegedly lying under oath.
Does she have information that could potentially help? Yes. Will she be truthful about it? Who knows,” lawyer Bradley Edwards told MSNBC.
Ghislaine Maxwell engaged in a "significant pattern of dishonest conduct," federal prosecutors said in a 2022 sentencing memo.
House Oversight committee subpoenas Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to testify as she prepares to meet with Department of Justice officials about potential evidence.
A top Justice Department official met Thursday with Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned longtime confidante of Jeffrey Epstein, according to people familiar with the matter.Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche traveled to meet Maxwell in Tallahassee,
The Department of Justice says it’s reaching out to Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend who is now in prison. Legal analyst Temidayo Aganga-Williams says Maxwell likely sees a “quid pro quo” situation.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, once a prominent socialite, now faces a 20-year prison sentence for her involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking ring. Born
Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a lengthy prison sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of underage girls, is poised to be subpoenaed by the US Congress for controversial testimony.