Maxwell Seeks Immunity Before Testifying, While Politicians Address Epstein and Pardon Issues

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Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence, has expressed willingness to testify before Congress but only if granted immunity and certain conditions are met, citing legal and constitutional concerns. The House oversight committee has not agreed to her demands, and Maxwell's legal team is considering her options, including potential clemency, to facilitate her testimony.
- Ghislaine Maxwell demands immunity before testifying to Congress The Guardian
- Maxwell offers to testify before Congress but with major conditions, including immunity CNN
- Ghislaine Maxwell threatens to dodge Epstein questions unless demands are met Fox News
- Democratic senators ask Blanche to commit that DOJ won't advocate for pardon or commutation for Maxwell ABC News
- Trump says Jeffrey Epstein 'stole' Virginia Giuffre from Mar-a-Lago spa CNBC
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