Ghislaine Maxwell, Department of Justice and Epstein
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Jeffrey Epstein's former lawyer Alan Dershowitz suggests immunity for Ghislaine Maxwell for congressional testimony, calling her the "Rosetta Stone" of the case.
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The Mirror US on MSNDOJ lawyers to visit Ghislaine Maxwell in jail to 'hear what she has to say' on Epstein
Donald Trump's Attorney General Pam Bondi and her Deputy, Todd Blanche, are looking at sending lawyers over to the jail where Ghislane Maxwell is held
Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, who once represented disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, says his former client’s longtime co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, “knows everything” about the Epstein case and should be offered immunity to testify before Congress.
A judge who faced Republican impeachment calls has been assigned to handle the Trump DOJ's request to release testimony tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
Mail report sparked rumors that Maxwell offered to testify before Congress about Jeffrey Epstein's activities and so-called "client list."
Ghislaine Maxwell jury wants more testimony . The jury has deliberated for about 33 hours. By James Hill, Ali Dukakis, and Aaron Katersky. December 29, 2021, 2:43 PM. 3:08.
Jurors deliberating a verdict in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial on Tuesday requested testimony from three of four women accusing the British socialite of facilitating Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse.
A former assistant and an expert on false memories testified for Ghislaine Maxwell’s defense on Thursday as her legal team got its first opportunity to call witnesses to the stand.. The former ...
Ghislaine Maxwell, the Jeffrey Epstein associate accused of sex trafficking, is led into court in shackles for a pre-trial hearing ahead of jury selection, expected to begin later in the week, in ...
NEW YORK, Dec 8 (Reuters) - A man testified at Ghislaine Maxwell's criminal sex abuse trial on Wednesday that he drove teen girls to the Florida mansion of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein and ...
The Trump administration asked a Manhattan federal judge Friday to unseal grand jury transcripts in the cases against late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. The nearly identical motions stated that “intense public scrutiny” justified transparency in the sex trafficking cases — a swift reversal from a July 6 Justice Department memo that said no further disclosures were warranted.