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Congress will subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell to testify about alleged Epstein client list

UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – The subpoena aims to compel testimony from Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence, amid Justice Department talks and bipartisan pressure to reveal details of Epstein’s criminal network.

  • On Tuesday, the House Oversight Committee voted to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell for a deposition in Washington, D.C.
  • The subpoena follows pressure on the Justice Department amid questions about Epstein's July 6 DOJ memo denying a client list and confirming his 2019 prison suicide.
  • Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former partner, is incarcerated with a 20-year sentence related to child sex trafficking, and Tennessee Republican Rep. Tim Burchett was the one who introduced the motion.
  • Burchett said the deposition will help Americans understand how Epstein carried out his crimes for so long without justice, while Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said, "That changes now."
  • In the coming days, Blanche plans to meet Maxwell to discuss if she will talk to prosecutors about Epstein’s alleged ties to powerful figures, reflecting new DOJ inquiry efforts.
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The New Republic broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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