
Ghislaine Maxwell, the infamous associate of Jeffrey Epstein, has been denied her request for immunity to testify before Congress, further deepening the mystery surrounding the Epstein scandal.
Maxwell's Immunity Plea Rejected
Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in Epstein's sex trafficking ring, sought legal protection to speak openly in front of lawmakers. However, her plea was swiftly dismissed, leaving many wondering what secrets remain hidden.
Why Congress Said No
Sources suggest that granting immunity to Maxwell could have jeopardised ongoing investigations. Legal experts argue that her testimony, without safeguards, might have been used to evade further accountability.
The Fallout
This decision means that key details about Epstein’s network may never come to light, frustrating victims and advocates seeking justice. Maxwell’s legal team has yet to comment on the ruling.
What’s Next?
With immunity off the table, Maxwell’s future testimonies—if any—will be closely scrutinised. The public and media remain eager for any new revelations in this high-profile case.