New Report: Ghislaine Maxwell Ready To Testify Before Congress!

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Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker, is reportedly prepared to testify before the U.S. Congress regarding the full scope of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities and the influential men entangled in his web.

Despite her willingness, Maxwell, 63, has yet to receive any plea deal offers or contact from U.S. officials about providing her testimony, which she would reportedly "welcome."

As reported by the Daily Mail, a source close to Maxwell revealed, "She would be more than happy to sit before Congress and tell her story." The source further emphasized, "No one from the government has ever asked her. She remains the only person jailed in connection to Epstein and would welcome the chance to tell the American public the truth."

According to Gateway Pundit, Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence at Tallahassee State Prison in Florida for her involvement in grooming and trafficking underage girls for Epstein and his network of influential associates, including billionaires, politicians, academics, and royalty. Despite the gravity of these crimes, no Epstein "client" has faced charges thus far.

Earlier this year, Maxwell sought the intervention of the U.S. Supreme Court to hear her appeal against a 2021 conviction on five counts related to aiding Epstein in his sexual exploitation of young girls. The Daily Mail highlighted that Maxwell's former relationship with Epstein has not deterred her from maintaining her innocence. The source close to her stated, "Congressional hearings have been held into everything from JFKs assassination to 9/11. The Epstein Files rank up there with those cases. Ghislaine would be willing to speak before Congress and tell her story."

Maxwell's legal team is also actively pursuing her appeal to be heard by the Supreme Court. The U.S. government's lawyers are expected to submit their response to her plea on July 14, which will determine whether the highest court will consider her case.

In a related development, President Trump's former associate, Elon Musk, has made bold claims of a cover-up involving the Epstein Files, suggesting that President Trump is mentioned within them. However, sources close to Maxwell have dismissed these assertions as a "false flag."

The source clarified, "President Trump was photographed with Epstein several times and they ran in the same circles but Trump was one of the first to break all contact with Epstein because they fell out over a business deal and Epsteins treatment of women."

The source further asserted, "There are no big shocks about President Trump in the Epstein Files. But there are a lot of powerful men involved and a lot of money and it will come down to following the money."

This statement underscores the potential for significant revelations should Maxwell be given the opportunity to testify before Congress, shedding light on the intricate web of power and influence surrounding Epstein's criminal enterprise.