Ghislaine Maxwell pleads the fifth, offers to give Trump, Clinton assurance
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US politicians have tried to interview Ghislaine Maxwell, but the former girlfriend and confidant of Jeffrey Epstein has invoked her fifth Amendment rights to avoid answering questions that would be self-incriminating.

On Monday, which translates to early Tuesday AEDT, Ghislaine Maxwell was slated for questioning via a video call from the federal prison camp in Texas, where she is currently serving a sentence exceeding 20 years for her involvement in sex trafficking.

Maxwell’s actions have recently come under intensified scrutiny as political figures delve into the question of how Jeffrey Epstein, a financier with significant connections, managed to exploit and sexually abuse underage girls over an extended period.

This undated photo released by the US Department of Justice shows Ghislaine Maxwell. (US Department of Justice via AP)

This examination forms part of a broader global reckoning concerning Epstein’s misconduct, with political leaders actively seeking to identify any individuals who may have been complicit in facilitating his criminal activities.

In conjunction with these efforts, several politicians planned to review unredacted versions of the Department of Justice’s files on Epstein. This review was undertaken to meet the requirements of a law enacted by Congress in 2025.

Meanwhile, Maxwell continues her efforts to overturn her conviction, maintaining that her guilty verdict was unjust. Although the Supreme Court rejected her appeal last year, in December, it directed a federal judge in New York to consider what her legal team has described as “substantial new evidence,” suggesting that her trial was marred by constitutional violations.

The Supreme Court rejected her appeal last year2025, but in December requested that a federal judge in New York consider what her attorneys describe as “substantial new evidence” that her trial was spoiled by constitutional violations.

An attorney for Maxwell cited that petition and also told politicians that she would be willing to testify that neither President Donald Trump nor former president Bill Clinton were culpable for wrongdoing in their relationships with Epstein, according to both Democratic and Republican politicians who exited the closed-door meeting.

Democrats argued that Maxwell’s assertion was an effort to appeal to Trump for presidential clemency.

Documents that were included in the US Department of Justice release of the Jeffrey Epstein files are photographed Friday, Jan. 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick) (AP)

“It’s very clear she’s campaigning for clemency,” said Representative Melanie Stansbury, a New Mexico Democrat.

The Republican chair of the committee, Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, said it was “very disappointing” that Maxwell declined to participate in the deposition.

Comer had subpoenaed her last year but her attorneys have consistently told the committee that she won’t answer questions.

However, Comer came under pressure to hold the deposition as he pressed for the committee to enforce subpoenas on Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

After Comer threatened them with contempt of Congress charges, they both agreed to sit for depositions later this month.

Comer has been haggling with the Clintons more than whether that testimony should be held in a public hearing, but Comer reiterated Monday that he would insist on holding closed-door depositions and later releasing transcripts and video.

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