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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Congress will subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell for deposition
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WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - The Department of Justice is now in talks with Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys to have her testify about what she knows regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of girls. It comes after the DOJ released a memo saying the infamous Epstein list of clients does not exist. The announcement created a firestorm of backlash from MAGA supporters and shook the political ground on Capitol Hill as the debate has infiltrated most of the…
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