Ghislaine Maxwell pleads the Fifth at Jeffrey Epstein deposition
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Video of Ghislaine Maxwell inside prison cell released in Epstein files
Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking, refused to answer questions at a deposition with the House Oversight Committee Monday.
Maxwell invoked her 5th Amendment rights to avoid answering incriminating questions, as her lawyer, David Oscar Markus, stated she would.
Markus said Maxwell's decision to remain silent could’ve be reversed if she were to receive clemency, though no such interest has been expressed by the president.
The deposition is part of the committee's ongoing investigation into the government's handling of the cases against Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell, with some lawmakers alleging potential cover-ups.
This development follows the recent release of three million pages of documents from the government's Epstein file by the Justice Department, mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
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