Jeffrey Epstein’s convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly seeking to testify before Congress so she can “tell the American public the truth” about the notorious “client list.”
After being convicted on sex trafficking charges, Maxwell was sentenced to serve 20 years in prison.
Since her conviction, Maxwell has remained silent and not taken a deal to lighten her sentence.
However, Maxwell is now saying she’s prepared to speak publicly before Congress and reveal what she knows about Jeffrey Epstein’s elite network of clients, according to a new report from the Daily Mail.
Despite serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in the child sex trafficking ring tied to Epstein, Maxwell remains the only individual behind bars in connection with the sprawling scandal.
Epstein’s child abuse operation has implicated powerful men from Wall Street to royal palaces and continues to raise serious questions about accountability and government transparency.
A source close to Maxwell said the 63-year-old would “be more than happy to sit before Congress and tell her story.”
“No one from the government has ever asked her to share what she knows,” the insider added.
“She remains the only person to be jailed in connection to Epstein, and she would welcome the chance to tell the American public the truth.”
The case of Epstein, who allegedly trafficked underage girls to a global web of wealthy clients, has long been the subject of bipartisan outrage.
However, no other suspects have been brought to justice.
Although Maxwell was convicted, prosecutors refused to reveal to whom she was trafficking underage girls.
Victims have described being passed around as sex objects to Epstein’s associates on his private “Pedophile Island” and various other lavish estates.
Controversy surrounding Epstein’s 2007 sweetheart plea deal, engineered by federal prosecutors, has only intensified.
Maxwell’s defense argues she should have been protected under that same agreement.
The deal saw Epstein plead to lesser state charges and serve minimal jail time despite overwhelming evidence of sex trafficking.
More recently, questions have exploded over the Justice Department’s claim that no Epstein “client list” exists, and the strange disappearance of critical video footage from the jail where Epstein allegedly “committed suicide” in 2019.
DOJ officials insist the footage proves Epstein took his own life, yet key minutes are inexplicably missing, and the footage reportedly doesn’t show the door or the inside of his cell.
The lack of prosecutions and mounting signs of a government cover-up have infuriated conservatives and MAGA supporters, many of whom rallied this weekend at the Student Action Summit in Tampa, hosted by Turning Point USA.
“It’s not even about Pam Bondi to me,” one attendee, Sharon Allen, told NBC News.
“It’s like, look, Trump, we elected you because you were supposed to be different.
“So you have to prove to us you’re different.”
President Donald Trump responded to the growing firestorm on Truth Social, blasting the media’s obsession with Epstein while powerful Democrats go untouched.
“For years, it’s Epstein, over and over again,” Trump posted.
“Why are we not giving publicity to files written by Obama, Crooked Hillary, Comey, Brennan, and the losers and criminals of the Biden administration?”
The Daily Mail reports that Maxwell has not been offered a plea deal and is still actively fighting to have her appeal heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The court has set a July 14 deadline for the DOJ to respond to her petition.
A source close to Maxwell called the Epstein scandal “as significant as the JFK assassination or 9/11,” insisting that Congressional hearings are long overdue.
“Ghislaine would be willing to speak before Congress and tell her story,” the source said.
“Congressional hearings have been held into everything from JFK’s assassination to 9/11.
“The Epstein Files rank up there with those cases.”
Despite Democrats and left-wing media suggesting former President Trump could be implicated, sources close to Maxwell flatly reject that claim.
“President Trump was photographed with Epstein several times and they ran in the same circles, but Trump was one of the first to break all contact with Epstein because they fell out over a business deal and Epstein’s treatment of women,” the source said.
“There are no big shocks about President Trump in the Epstein Files.
“But there are a lot of powerful men involved and a lot of money—and it will come down to following the money.”
Meanwhile, the DOJ has signaled that no additional prosecutions are expected in connection with Epstein’s crimes, including for Britain’s Prince Andrew, who settled a civil suit with accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre, without admitting guilt.
Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of raping her when she was underage, was found dead earlier this year.
Her sudden death has raised additional questions among those skeptical of the government’s handling of the case.
Maxwell remains behind bars, but her potential testimony could blow the lid off what many now believe to be one of the most protected scandals in American history.
Whether Congress acts, however, remains to be seen.
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