Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly offers to testify before Congress on Epstein’s sex trafficking scheme
UNITED STATES, JUL 20 – Convicted in 2022, Maxwell says she will testify to expose Jeffrey Epstein's secret client list involving powerful individuals, with over 1,000 victims identified, sources say.
- July 20, 2025, Ghislaine Maxwell said she is ready to testify before Congress, aiming to reveal what she knows about Epstein’s client list, according to the Daily Mail report.
- Following a Department of Justice statement, the department maintained no further prosecutions are expected, contradicting Attorney General Pam Bondi’s earlier client‐list review claim.
- To this day, Maxwell remains the only person jailed for Epstein’s crimes, and no one from the government has ever asked her to share what she knows.
- Bondi and Patel insist no client list exists, conservative figures are calling for transparency, and a congressional hearing is expected this week.
- After petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court in April 2025, Maxwell faces supervised-release rules and is set for eligibility on July 17, 2037, although whether Congress acts remains to be seen.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Lawyer Says Ghislaine Maxwell Should be Freed
Jeffrey Epstein’s former lawyer thinks Ghislaine Maxwell should have her 20-year prison sentence commuted—and be given immunity to testify before Congress about the late financier. “Ghislaine Maxwell is basically serving the sentence that Epstein would have gotten,” lawyer Alan Dershowitz told Newsmax’s Sunday Agenda on Sunday. “She should never be in jail for 20 years. What should happen is, she should be free,” Dershowitz continued. “She shoul…
His former partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, was sentenced in 2021 to 20 years in prison for her role in Epstein's sexual abuse of underage girls.
Dershowitz to Newsmax: Free Ghislaine Maxwell; Call Her to Speak to Congress
Ghislaine Maxwell, the one-time girlfriend and associate of late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, should have her prison sentence of 20 years commuted and be called to testify to Congress about what she knows, Alan Dershowitz, a former Epstein attorney, told Newsmax on Sunday. "I don't know of any abusers other than Jeffrey Epstein and the people surrounding him," Dershowitz said on "Sunday Agenda." "I don't know whether an…
Ghislaine Maxwell Must Abide by Strict Release Conditions After Serving Her Prison Term
With the “Epstein Files” all the rage right now, Ghislaine Maxwell has been thrust back into the spotlight as she wages a legal battle to win her freedom from prison, but what awaits her on the outside is federal oversight that will keep her every move under a microscope.
She's been in prison for almost five years, but Ghislaine Maxwell hasn't faded into obscurity. The case surrounding her deceased ex-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged client list has been gripping the US and beyond for weeks. Does that list even exist? All eyes are on Maxwell, who is reportedly willing to open up.
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