Ghislaine Maxwell Offers to Testify Before Congress, Vows to Expose Epstein’s Secrets
In a stunning development, Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly prepared to speak publicly about the murky network surrounding disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein — and she’s willing to do it under oath.
Currently locked up in a Florida federal prison, serving a 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking, Maxwell remains the only person convicted in connection with Epstein’s decades-long abuse ring. And now, according to a Daily Mail source, she’s ready to break her silence before the U.S. Congress.
“No one from the government has ever asked her to share what she knows. She remains the only person to be jailed in connection to Epstein, and she would welcome the chance to tell the American public the truth,” a source told the Daily Mail.
This development could blow the case wide open. Maxwell’s legal team reportedly claims she was never offered a plea deal. Yet, she’s apparently willing — even eager — to cooperate.
“She would be more than happy to sit before Congress and tell her story,” the insider added.
The question remains: Why hasn’t anyone asked her yet?
Epstein, who died in jail in 2019 under controversial circumstances, was said to be at the centre of a vast sex-trafficking network involving high-profile elites. Multiple women have alleged they were trafficked to wealthy clients in Epstein’s orbit, yet no one else has faced charges.
Maxwell’s offer to testify could mark a turning point. For years, calls for transparency and accountability have been met with silence. Many believe there’s far more to the Epstein saga than what’s been officially acknowledged.
Could Maxwell’s story finally lift the lid?
Public pressure continues to mount for authorities to investigate Epstein’s powerful connections. If Congress takes her up on the offer, it might just be the beginning of answers that have been delayed far too long.
For now, all eyes are on Washington — and on a woman who says she’s ready to talk.