Ghislaine Maxwell, who was sentenced to prison for 20 years for conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein to abuse minors, sent a clear message to Donald Trump that if the president were to grant her clemency, she would clear his name of any wrongdoing as it pertains to Epstein. Trump has not ruled ou…
WASHINGTON — Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, declined to answer questions from House lawmakers in a deposition Monday, but indicated that if President Donald Trump ended her prison sentence, she was willing to testify that neither he nor former President Bill Clinton did anything wrong in their relationships with Epstein.
A document that was included in the U.S. Department of Justice release of the Jeffrey Epstein files is photographed Feb. 3 showing a U.S. passport renewal in 2012 and a federal booking system form from 2020 for Ghislaine Maxwell.
U.S. Representative James Comer, R-Ky., speaks to the media Monday after a House Oversight Committee closed-door video deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell on Capitol Hill in Washington.
This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows former President Bill Clinton, center, Ghislaine Maxwell, center right, and Jeffrey Epstein, right, with Clinton's signature at the top of the photo.
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This undated, redacted photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Donald Trump standing with a group of women.
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This undated, redacted photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Steve Bannon, left, talking with Jeffrey Epstein.
House Oversight Committee
This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein taking a photo together.
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This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Jeffrey Epstein, left, with his lawyer Alan Dershowitz.
House Oversight Committee
This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Dean Kamen, left, Jeffrey Epstein, center, and Richard Branson.
House Oversight Committee
This undated photo released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee shows Larry Summers, left, his wife, Elisa New, center, and Woody Allen on an airplane.
A document that was included in the U.S. Department of Justice release of the Jeffrey Epstein files is photographed Feb. 3 showing a U.S. passport renewal in 2012 and a federal booking system form from 2020 for Ghislaine Maxwell.
U.S. Representative James Comer, R-Ky., speaks to the media Monday after a House Oversight Committee closed-door video deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell on Capitol Hill in Washington.