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House Oversight committee subpoenas Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to testify as she prepares to meet with Department of Justice officials about potential evidence.
After facing untold scrutiny, much of it coming from Trump’s own MAGA base, Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche — who was also Trump’s former defense attorney — spent two days in Florida interviewing Epstein’s longtime accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
Washington — The House Oversight Committee on Wednesday subpoenaed Ghislaine Maxwell, an accomplice of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein who is serving a 20-year prison sentence, to sit for a deposition as fallout over the Trump administration's handling of the case intensifies.
The powerful GOP-led House Oversight will “seek to subpoena” sex predator Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell for testimony “as expeditiously as possible,” a spokesperson
A House Oversight subcommittee unanimously approved a motion to subpoena former Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell amid renewed interest in the case.
The Oversight Committee chairman says he and his colleagues, along with their staff, will travel to see Maxwell in prison for her deposition.
The latest: U.S. District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg said today that unsealing grand jury testimony from Jeffrey Epstein’s case would violate grand jury secrecy guidelines. Background: President Donald Trump instructed Attorney General Pam Bondi to seek the declassification of the testimony to appease disgruntled MAGA voters.
Miami defense attorney David O. Markus met with his client, Ghislaine Maxwell, who’s serving a 20-year sentence, and a Department of Justice top lawyer in Tallahassee regarding Epstein case.