Ghislaine Maxwell subpoenaed for deposition in Epstein case | US | News

James Comer, President of the Congress’s Parliamentary Surveillance Committee, published a court subpoena to Ghislaine Maxwell for a deposit at the Federal Correction Authority on 11 August.
This development emerged as a federal judge in Florida, and rejected a Ministry of Justice to publish the large jury transcripts from the Epstein investigation.
Comer said on Wednesday, “the facts and conditions surrounding both you and Mr. Epstein’s cases received tremendous public interest and examination.”
“The Ministry of Justice makes efforts to reveal additional information about you and Mr. Epstein’s cases and to explain to the public, the Congress must generally apply sex smuggling laws of the federal government and especially you and Epstein’s investigation and prosecution.”
Rapid rejection prevented the attempts of Trump administration to deviate from the criticism of the management of the documents related to the sex criminal associated with the president. He tells us the mirror.
Maxwell, now 62 -year -old Maxwell, won a bad fame as Epstein’s partner and was imprisoned in September 2022.
He is still sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex smuggling in a Federal Florida prison.
Following Epstein’s death in 2019, Maxwell continues to be the last potential connection of full criminal activities.
Donald Trump’s Chief Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi announced that he was considering sending legal representatives to visit Maxwell on Tuesday in order to recover the trust of the people following the Epstein document debates.
Bondi made a statement from Deputy Todd Blanche in X.
“I am waiting to meet with Mrs. Maxwell in the coming days. Until now, no administration had asked the government to meet with the government. This will change now.”
Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer David Oscar Markus confirmed CNN today, “I can verify that we are negotiating with the government and that Ghislaine will always express correctly.




