Ghislaine Maxwell Denied Immunity to Testify Before Congress
Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex offender and accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, has been denied immunity in exchange for her scheduled testimony before a congressional committee's investigators next month. Maxwell's lawyers had requested immunity for her testimony, but the congressional committee has rejected this demand. The committee is investigating Epstein's sex trafficking activities and the circumstances surrounding his death. Maxwell was found guilty in 2021 of sex trafficking and other charges related to her role in Epstein's criminal enterprise. She is currently serving a 20-year sentence in federal prison. The congressional committee is seeking to gather more information about Epstein's network and the potential involvement of other individuals. The decision to deny Maxwell immunity suggests the committee's determination to hold her accountable for her actions and obtain valuable insights into the Epstein case without granting her any legal protections.
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