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Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to testify before US Congress

Ghislaine Maxwell, the former associate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, declined to answer questions from the US House Oversight Committee on Monday, invoking her constitutional right to remain silent. Maxwell appeared by video link from a federal prison in Texas, where she is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. The closed-door deposition was part of a congressional investigation into Epstein’s crimes and possible accomplices. House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer said Maxwell repeatedly pleaded the Fifth Amendment, which protects individuals from self-incrimination. “This is obviously very disappointing,” the Republican lawmaker said, adding that the committee had hoped to question her about Epstein’s criminal network and any potential co-conspirators. Comer stressed that the investigation aims to uncover the full truth and deliver justice for survivors of Epstein’s abuse. He also said that testimony from victims made clear that Maxwell […]

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Clintons demand public hearing for Epstein testimony

Former US president Bill Clinton and ex secretary of state Hillary Clinton have asked that their upcoming testimony to Congress about ties to Jeffrey Epstein be held in public rather than behind closed doors.​ Both were ordered to give depositions before the Republican led House Oversight Committee, which is examining Epstein’s links to influential figures and how authorities handled information about his crimes. Hillary is scheduled to appear on February 26, with Bill to follow on February 27.​ Democrats argue the investigation is being used to attack political opponents of President Donald Trump, a longtime associate of Epstein who has not been called to testify. Republicans had earlier threatened the Clintons with a contempt vote if they refused to appear, but the couple have agreed to cooperate.​ Bill Clinton said holding the session in private would resemble a “kangaroo court” […]

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Epstein Emails Mention Trump, House Oversight Committee Releases Documents

Newly released emails from Democrats on the House Oversight Committee reveal that Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died by suicide in 2019, mentioned former President Donald Trump multiple times in private correspondence with longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell and author Michael Wolff. The emails, spanning the past 15 years, include claims by Epstein that Trump spent time with a woman identified by Oversight Democrats as a victim of Epstein’s sex trafficking. One email also contains Epstein asserting that Trump “knew about the girls,” referencing Trump’s earlier statement that he removed Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club for allegedly recruiting young women there. The correspondence was obtained after the committee subpoenaed Epstein’s estate. Trump did not send or receive any of the messages, which mostly predate his presidency, and he has not been accused of any criminal activity in connection with […]

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US Congress Releases 33,000 Epstein Files, But No Client List

A US congressional panel has published more than 33,000 pages of documents from the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs, jail surveillance videos, court filings, emails, and recordings. The release, ordered by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, comes after pressure from both Republicans and Democrats for greater transparency. Despite the scale of the release, lawmakers admitted the files add little new information. Democrats said that 97% of the material was already public, with no sign of the long-rumoured Epstein client list. Republicans also acknowledged the absence of significant revelations, raising fresh questions about whether the Justice Department is withholding records. Among the new files is 13 hours of footage from Epstein’s New York jail the night he died in August 2019. The release fills a previously unexplained “missing minute” in the video, which authorities say was the […]

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