Ghislaine Maxwell’s Offer to Reveal Truths
Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of underage girls, says she is ready to “disclose the truth” about Epstein.
Through a representative, Maxwell said she would “be more than willing to appear before Congress and share her narrative.” She also claimed she was never offered a plea deal and that “no one from the government has ever approached her to disclose what she knows.”
Epstein’s Death and Government Response
Jeffrey Epstein died in jail in 2019 while awaiting charges. Recently, the U.S. Justice Department announced no further charges would be filed, contradicting earlier claims by Attorney General Pam Bondi, who had suggested a “client list” tied to Epstein was under review.
Both Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel later denied the existence of such a list. This caused anger among MAGA supporters, with former President Trump posting on Truth Social, “We’re united as one Team, MAGA, and I disapprove of what’s occurring,” praising Bondi’s efforts.
Allegations and Social Circles
Maxwell, 63, is accused of grooming young girls with “sex toys, gentle caresses, and soothing words” to prepare them for Epstein’s abuse. Some victims have implicated others, including Prince Andrew.
Maxwell argued Epstein’s 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement should have protected her from prosecution. Epstein continued to mingle with influential figures like Bill Gates and Bill Clinton after that deal. Critics question the official account of Epstein’s death, as authorities released incomplete jail footage to support their claims.