Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell
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If Maxwell refuses to testify, a subpoena must follow. If the DOJ resists, Congress must assert its constitutional authority. The stakes are too high for half measures. The victims deserve answers. The public deserves transparency. And the truth, however uncomfortable, must come to light.
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OK Magazine on MSNGhislaine Maxwell's Family Declares Jeffrey Epstein's Co-Conspirator Didn't 'Receive a Fair Trial' as Disgraced Financier's Files Remain UnreleasedGhislaine Maxwell’s family finally broke their silence about her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein after the DOJ urged the court on Monday, July 14, to prohibit her case from being reviewed during her 20-year prison sentence.
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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNEpstein files: Lawyer breaks down Ghislaine Maxwell appeal, flight logsCalls are continuing for transparency after the Department of Justice and FBI concluded that Jeffrey Epstein did not keep a client list. In this week's Ask Isaacs, 6 News Anchor Lori Tucker and Attorney Greg Isaacs break down some of the latest questions about the case,
Ghislaine Maxwell filed a Supreme Court appeal arguing she should be covered by Jeffrey Epstein's controversial plea deal.
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OK Magazine on MSNThe View's Joy Behar Warns Ghislaine Maxwell 'Better Be Careful' If She Comes Forward With Info About Jeffrey Epstein FilesThe women of The View once again tackled the ongoing debate over whether or not the government is lying about there not being any Jeffrey Epstein files to release to the public. On the Wednesday, July 16,
Jeffrey Epstein's case continues years after his death, with new images of Maxwell in prison and a government memo upholds suicide while revealing over 1,000 victims
Online users shared a video allegedly showing the future U.S. president eyeing a young girl with Maxwell, a convicted sex trafficker, watching nearby.
The Justice Department and FBI said it would no longer release Jeffrey Epstein files, reigniting interest in Ghislaine Maxwell's trial.