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The House Oversight Committee, led by Republican Chairman James Comer, said it would “will not consider” Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer’s request for immunity in exchange for her testimony to Congress.
Former accomplice and Jeffrey Epstein’s former accomplice and girlfriend were summoned last week as part of a lawmaker’s investigation to try to discover more information about the sexual crimes of the shamed financiers, which was presented before Congress. Subpoena is planned on August 11.
Tuesday, Maxwell’s lawyer sent a letter Say to the chairman that she will invoke her Fifth Amendment rights and remain silent before Congress unless the request for exemption was agreed.
Under Maxwell’s waiver requirement, her lawyers proposed leniency as a possible solution, showing that Maxwell “will and desire to testify publicly and honestly in public before Congress, if given to her.
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A spokesman told Fox News numbers after receiving the letter that “the oversight committee will respond soon to Ms. Maxwell’s attorneys, but it will not consider giving Congress an immunity.”
The House Oversight Committee, led by a committee to the right of Chairman James Comer, said Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell asked her for her congressional testimony after she asked for immunity in exchange for her congressional testimony. (Getty Image)
Maxwell’s attorney said in a letter to Comer that their client’s testimony could pose legal and security risks to clients. Maxwell’s legal team also asked questions to be raised before the testimony before Congress, but the oversight spokesperson did not address the request directly.
Another request from Maxwell’s lawyer is the delayed deposition date after appeals from the Supreme Court in its latest bid for Maxwell. Maxwell’s lawyers on Monday Ask the High Court To hear a client’s appeal in her 2021 sex trafficking conviction, the federal government is “obligated to respect” a 2007 non-deliberation agreement they believe she should be exempted from criminal charges.
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Ghislaine Maxwell jogged on July 10, 2025 at the track at FCI Tallahassee in Tallahassee, Florida. (Matthew Symons for Fox News Digital)
Maxwell’s lawyer wrote in a letter with Comer: “Ms. Maxwell should never be sued. In 2008, the U.S. government promised that she would not be sued.”[The government] Only after that, the promise was broken Mr. Epstein Dead in 2019, Ms. Maxwell became a convenient scapegoat. ”
According to the attorney, in Maxwell’s case in the southern New York area, prosecutors “erroneously convinced the trial judge to unfairly limit Ms. Maxwell’s defense, while at least one juror lied to lie about important facts during VOIR DIRE in order to serve on the jury.”

A photo combined painted a court sketch during a sexual abuse trial in New York on December 16, 2021. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)
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Fox News Digital approached comments with David Oscar Markus, Maxwell’s attorney, but did not receive an immediate response.
David Spunt and Julia Bonavita of Fox News contributed to the report.

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