Ghislaine Maxwell open to testifying on Epstein ring: Report
Her reported willingness to speak on the case comes as the Trump administration faces intense scrutiny, including from the president's own base, for his handling of the case.
Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend and madame to the late Jeffrey Epstein, is willing to testify before Congress about the Epstein Files, the Daily Mail reported Monday, citing "sources."
"Despite the rumors, Ghislaine was never offered any kind of plea deal. She would be more than happy to sit before Congress and tell her story," a source told the outlet. "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."
Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex-trafficking and array of other charges in connection with her procurement of minors for Epstein's pleasure.
She has further cast doubt on the official narrative surrounding Epstein's death, asserting that he was murdered and did not kill himself.
Her reported willingness to speak on the case comes as the Trump administration faces intense scrutiny, including from the president's own base, for his handling of the case. Some, moreover, have called for the resignation of Attorney General Pam Bondi.