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Ghislaine Maxwell to appear at US Epstein probe

22 January 2026 15:09 | News

Ghislaine Maxwell, the ex-girlfriend of billionaire pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, will appear before a US congressional committee next month.

The former British socialite, who is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for sex trafficking, is scheduled to appear before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Feb. 9.

Committee chairman James Comer said Maxwell’s attorneys have indicated she plans to invoke her Fifth Amendment right to resist impeachment.

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was Jeffrey Epstein’s girlfriend. (AP PHOTO)

“I agree we need to hear from Ghislaine Maxwell,” Comer said.

“We were trying to get him in for his statement.”

The question came in response to pressure from Democrats to disparage the U.S. attorney general, Pam Bondi, over Congress’s accusations against Maxwell and the delayed release of documents related to Epstein.

Comer said Maxwell is scheduled to appear before the committee on Feb. 9, but “her attorneys have made it clear that she will defend the Fifth case.”

“I hope he changes his mind because I want to hear from him.”

Maxwell was first served with a subpoena in July 2025 to appear the following month, but the committee refused to grant her immunity in exchange for testimony.

The committee also voted to advance contempt of congressional orders against former president Bill Clinton and his wife, former secretary of state and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, after both refused to comply with subpoenas urging them to testify before Congress about their friendship with Epstein.

The Clintons objected to the subpoenas, saying they were politically motivated and served no legislative purpose.

Both made written submissions to the committee.

Angel Urena, a spokesperson for the Clintons, said in a post on

The Oversight Committee is examining Epstein’s network and the government’s handling of records related to the case.

This comes as the U.S. Department of Justice has come under increasing criticism for not making all documents related to Epstein public.

Only some of the documents have been released, which U.S. law mandates should be withheld only to protect the identities of victims or active criminal investigations.

Maxwell appealed her conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court in October, but the court declined to hear her case.

Rep. Robert Garcia, the ranking Democratic committee member, accused the U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday of giving Maxwell “special treatment.”

“For months, Ghislaine Maxwell has defied the subpoena ordering her to testify to the Oversight Committee,” he said in a statement.

“After pressure from Oversight Democrats, Chairman Comer finally decided to subpoena him to testify. But let’s be clear: the cover-up continues. He has been receiving special treatment from the Department of Justice for months. Let’s end the cover-up now.”


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