Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell
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James Comey, Ghislaine Maxwell and DOJ
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Ghislaine Maxwell purchased the 156-acre Bradford property through a limited liability company in cash in 2019, federal prosecutors said, for a little over $1 million.
If Maxwell refuses to testify, a subpoena must follow. If the DOJ resists, Congress must assert its constitutional authority. The stakes are too high for half measures. The victims deserve answers. The public deserves transparency. And the truth, however uncomfortable, must come to light.
The photo spread online as demands grew for the White House to release the so-called Epstein files in July 2025.
Republican Rep. Tim Burchett issued a formal request to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer to invite Ghislaine Maxwell to testify publicly about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and connections.
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The Trump DOJ asked the high court to deny Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghilaine Maxwell’s appeal of her sex-trafficking conviction. The move comes amid heightened scrutiny over the case.
Mail report sparked rumors that Maxwell offered to testify before Congress about Jeffrey Epstein's activities and so-called "client list."
The New Hampshire property where Maxwell was arrested in July 2020 last traded hands in December 2019 for $1.1 million.
The convicted procuress insists that she is shielded by a non-prosecution agreement between disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and the United States.