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Report: Ghislaine Maxwell Signals Willingness to Testify on Epstein Files

Report: Ghislaine Maxwell Signals Willingness to Testify on Epstein Files
Above: Ghislaine Maxwell outside her E. 65th St. Manhattan townhouse in New York City in 2015. Image copyright: New York Daily News/Tribune News Service/Getty Images

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Pro-establishment narrative

Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted in a court of law, is right where she belongs — serving her prison sentence. The trial's compelling evidence, including detailed testimonies from four women abused as teenagers, dismantled claims of an elaborate government conspiracy. With the facts now public, it's time to move forward, prioritizing healing for Epstein and Maxwell's victims over baseless speculation.

Establishment-critical narrative

The American people, not to mention Epstein and Maxwell's victims, have a right to hear testimony from the perpetrator herself. Maxwell's trial was very bizarre, especially since it was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Maureen Comey — who was also involved in the Sean Combs sex trafficking trial. Whether or not this was a government conspiracy, the public has a right to full transparency.

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