Ghislaine Maxwell, Congress
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Maxwell's legal team petitions Supreme Court claiming a prior Epstein deal should shield her from prosecution, while a former cellmate shares insights about her composed prison behavior.
As Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorneys release a list of demands in exchange for her testimony in the Epstein case, Democracy Docket founder Marc Elias outlines how the Trump administration is working to control the fallout.
The new filing responds to a Justice Department brief that argued the justices should leave Maxwell's criminal convictions in place.
Ghislaine Maxwell has said she will testify freely to Congress if Donald Trump frees her from jail. Lawyers for Maxwell, 63, agreed that she would appear before the House Oversight Committee, as long as she could see what questions they planned to ask her about her links to the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, in advance.
Plenty of Republicans are walking a tricky line right now on the Jeffrey Epstein files. But few have walked one as tricky as congressional leadership in recent days.
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Buffalo Bills rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston is having tests to determine the severity of a right leg injury the first-round draft pick sustained in practice.
Democratic Sens. Durbin and Whitehouse sent letter to Deputy AG Blanche seeking commitment that DOJ won't advocate for a pardon or commutation for Ghislane Maxwell.
Darren Beattie, who was fired as a speechwriter during President Donald Trump’s first term after CNN revealed that he spoke at a conference attended by White nationalists, will now serve as the acting president of the US Institute of Peace, a senior State Department official said.