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Ghislaine Maxwell didn't implicate Trump, Clinton in wrongdoing during Epstein deposition, lawmaker says
This looks less like justice and more like strategy.

The House Oversight Committee's deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell ended less than an hour after it began on Monday morning, when the convicted accomplice of the late Jeffrey Epstein pleaded the Fifth Amendment.
Maxwell appeared before lawmakers virtually for a closed-door interview in the House bipartisan probe into the federal government's handling of Epstein's case.
Her attorney apparently told lawmakers, however, that she could not implicate neither President Donald Trump nor former President Bill Clinton in any wrongdoing.
"The attorney for Miss Maxwell said that she has no indication and would say that, neither Presidents Trump or Clinton, are culpable for any wrongdoing. And that's one thing they said, in his opening statement to us today," Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., a member of the committee, told reporters afterwards.
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She is currently serving out a 20-year sentence at a Texas prison.
"As expected, Ghislaine Maxwell took the fifth and refused to answer any questions. This is obviously very disappointing," House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., told reporters afterward. "We had many questions to ask about the crime she and Epstein committed, as well as questions about potential co-conspirators. We sincerely want to get to the truth for the American people and justice for the survivors."
Comer said Maxwell's lawyer told the committee that she would only answer questions if she was granted clemency by President Donald Trump.
Maxwell did say through her attorney, however, that neither Trump nor 
Democrats on the panel, who spoke after Comer, accused Maxwell of trying to lobby for a pardon and demanded that Trump publicly rule out the possibility.
"What we did get was another episode in her long-running campaign for clemency from President Trump, and President Trump could end that today," said Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va. "He could rule out clemency for Ghislaine Maxwell, the monster. The question for all of us today is why hasn't he done that?"
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The former British socialite was found guilty in December 2021 of being an accomplice in Epstein's scheme to sexually traffic and exploit female minors.
The DOJ said at the time of her sentencing that Maxwell "enticed and groomed minor girls to be abused in multiple ways."
Comer announced lawmakers would hear from Maxwell late last month during a meeting on holding former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of …
Ghislaine Maxwell didn't implicate Trump, Clinton in wrongdoing during Epstein deposition, lawmaker says This looks less like justice and more like strategy. The House Oversight Committee's deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell ended less than an hour after it began on Monday morning, when the convicted accomplice of the late Jeffrey Epstein pleaded the Fifth Amendment. Maxwell appeared before lawmakers virtually for a closed-door interview in the House bipartisan probe into the federal government's handling of Epstein's case. Her attorney apparently told lawmakers, however, that she could not implicate neither President Donald Trump nor former President Bill Clinton in any wrongdoing. "The attorney for Miss Maxwell said that she has no indication and would say that, neither Presidents Trump or Clinton, are culpable for any wrongdoing. And that's one thing they said, in his opening statement to us today," Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., a member of the committee, told reporters afterwards. NEW GHISLAINE MAXWELL MUGSHOT INCLUDED IN DOJ'S LATEST EPSTEIN FILES RELEASE She is currently serving out a 20-year sentence at a Texas prison. "As expected, Ghislaine Maxwell took the fifth and refused to answer any questions. This is obviously very disappointing," House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., told reporters afterward. "We had many questions to ask about the crime she and Epstein committed, as well as questions about potential co-conspirators. We sincerely want to get to the truth for the American people and justice for the survivors." Comer said Maxwell's lawyer told the committee that she would only answer questions if she was granted clemency by President Donald Trump. Maxwell did say through her attorney, however, that neither Trump nor  Democrats on the panel, who spoke after Comer, accused Maxwell of trying to lobby for a pardon and demanded that Trump publicly rule out the possibility. "What we did get was another episode in her long-running campaign for clemency from President Trump, and President Trump could end that today," said Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va. "He could rule out clemency for Ghislaine Maxwell, the monster. The question for all of us today is why hasn't he done that?" DEMOCRATS SAY CLINTONS' AGREEMENT TO TESTIFY UNDERCUTS SUBPOENA PUSH, WON'T BRING NEW EPSTEIN ANSWERS The former British socialite was found guilty in December 2021 of being an accomplice in Epstein's scheme to sexually traffic and exploit female minors. The DOJ said at the time of her sentencing that Maxwell "enticed and groomed minor girls to be abused in multiple ways." Comer announced lawmakers would hear from Maxwell late last month during a meeting on holding former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of …
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