Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein
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Prosecutors finished their second day of interviewing Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell early Friday afternoon, Maxwell’s lawyer confirmed, saying the talks wrapped up without any promise of a pardon for the British socialite, but that she “didn’t hold anything back” in answering the government’s questions.
Convicted sex trafficker may testify before Congress next month, and experts told Newsweek the questions they hope will be asked.
A bipartisan group on House Oversight Committee wants to interview former Epstein associate once Congress is back from summer recess.
Does she have information that could potentially help? Yes. Will she be truthful about it? Who knows,” lawyer Bradley Edwards told MSNBC.
Miami defense attorney David O. Markus met with his client, Ghislaine Maxwell, who’s serving a 20-year sentence, and a Department of Justice top lawyer in Tallahassee regarding Epstein case.
The rush to get a testimony from Epstein's former associate comes amid growing concerns from some lawmakers about her safety in prison.
Lawyers for late sex predator Jeffrey Epstein’s madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, formally appealed to the Supreme Court to toss out her sex trafficking conviction on the grounds that the feds
Former federal prosecutor Nick Akerman called the U.S. government’s decision to interview Ghislaine Maxwell “extremely unusual” and suggested that the move was an attempt to