Ghislaine Maxwell Invokes Fifth Amendment in House Oversight Deposition

Ghislaine Maxwell Invokes Fifth Amendment in House Oversight Deposition
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Ghislaine Maxwell refused to answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein before a House committee, citing her Fifth Amendment rights.

  • Ghislaine Maxwell appeared virtually before the House Oversight Committee on Monday.
  • Maxwell invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination during the deposition.
  • She refused to answer questions related to Jeffrey Epstein and his crimes.
  • A video of the deposition was released by members of Congress, showing Maxwell declining to respond.
  • Maxwell was previously convicted of sex trafficking in 2021 for her role in Epstein's offenses.

On Monday, Ghislaine Maxwell participated in a closed-door virtual deposition before the House Oversight Committee. During the session, she repeatedly invoked her Fifth Amendment right and declined to answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein and related matters. Congressional members later released video footage of her refusals.

Maxwell's refusal to testify limits congressional efforts to further investigate Jeffrey Epstein's network and possible institutional failures. The event highlights ongoing public and legislative interest in accountability for those connected to Epstein's crimes and the broader issues of sex trafficking.