
"As Virginia said, Ghislaine was a monster; she was often more vicious and cruel than Epstein. Put it this way: Epstein was Pinocchio and she was Geppetto. She was the guy controlling,' the letter read, continuing: Forgiveness is neither owed nor offered to you, Ghislaine. We further urge Congress to continue its investigation into the extraordinary leniency that was extended to Ghislaine with the consent, consultation, or even the knowledge of the survivors. Such actions undermine public trust and and the pursuit of justice."
"Maxwell, who is serving 20 years for her role in Epstein's crimes, appeared remotely from a Texas prison for a House Oversight Committee deposition on Monday. She invoked her Fifth Amendment right to silence, which Maxwell's attorney claimed she would continue to do unless she's granted clemency by President Donald Trump. House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) called Maxwell's decision to remain silent very disappointing."
Ghislaine Maxwell appeared remotely from a Texas prison for a House Oversight Committee deposition and invoked her Fifth Amendment right to silence. Maxwell's attorney said she would continue to plead the Fifth unless granted clemency by President Donald Trump. James Comer called her decision disappointing. The family of Virginia Giuffre released a letter condemning Maxwell as a central, deliberate actor who targeted children, isolated and groomed them, and used trust as a weapon. The family demanded that Maxwell serve life in prison, urged Congress to investigate leniency shown to Maxwell, and cited released files revealing inconsistencies with the public record.
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