Ghislaine Maxwell Moved to Minimum-Security Women’s Prison in Texas – EVOL

Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, has been transferred to a federal prison in Texas, according to CNN sources. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence after being found guilty in 2022 for helping Epstein recruit and abuse underage girls over several years.

Earlier this week, Maxwell’s attorneys offered her cooperation with Congress—if she was granted full immunity. The House Oversight Committee flatly rejected the proposal.

Maxwell’s legal team wrote that she would be “willing — and eager — to testify openly and honestly” about her ties to Epstein, but only if granted clemency. Without immunity, her lawyers say, she will invoke the Fifth Amendment and refuse to answer questions.

Rep. James Comer (R-KY), who chairs the committee, made it clear: “We will not consider granting congressional immunity for her testimony.”

A subpoena has already been issued requiring Maxwell to sit for a deposition from prison on August 11.

Demands and Delays

In a letter to the committee, Maxwell’s attorneys listed multiple demands:

  • Advance copy of all questions

  • Postponement until

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