Ghislaine Maxwell refusing to answer Epstein questions unless ‘she is given clemency’ by Trump

 

Ghislaine Maxwell is refusing to cooperate with the Epstein investigation unless her twenty years behind bars is reduced by Donald Trump.

The disgraced socialite and convicted sex trafficker invoked her Fifth Amendment right in response to every question asked during a deposition before the House Oversight Committee on Monday.

House Oversight Democrat Melanie Stansbury laid into President Trump for being at the centre of a cover-up of the ‘largest sex-trafficking scandal in American History’.

She told reporters: ‘We know that there are more than 3 dozen associates, family members and individuals directly associated with Donald Trump in those file.

 

‘The United States government is engaged in an active cover-up of the largest sex-trafficking scandal and influence peddling scandal in the history of the United States and Donald Trump is right at the centre of it.’

Representative James Comer of Kentucky, said a lawyer for Maxwell, told lawmakers in his opening statement that she ‘would only answer questions if she were granted clemency.’

Comer, who has spoken with Epstein survivors, told reporters ‘that Maxwell was a very bad person, and she committed a lot of crimes’.

He said does not think Maxwell should be granted any type of immunity or clemency.

This screenshot taken on February 9, 2026 from a CCTV video footage included in the latest Epstein files obtained from the US Department of Justice shows convicted Ghislaine Maxwell in a Brooklyn jail cell in 2020. Maxwell, currently serving 20 years in prison for trafficking girls to the disgraced financier Epstein, will be questioned behind closed doors by the US Congress February 9, 2026, though she is expected to invoke her right to not answer questions. (Photo by Handout / US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / US Department of Justice" - HANDOUT - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Maxwell, currently serving 20 years in prison for trafficking girls to the disgraced financier Epstein, was questioned behind closed doors by the US Congress (Picture: AFP)

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A mugshot of Ghislaine Maxwell who is serving twenty years in jail

The granting of mercy can be granted to a convicted criminal by a senator or the president, reducing or eliminating their sentence in exceptional circumstances.

In an earlier social media post, her lawyer David Oscar Markus said Maxwell was ‘prepared to speak fully and honestly if granted clemency by President Trump.’

‘Only she can provide the complete account. Some may not like what they hear, but the truth matters,’ he posted.

Democrat Suhas Subramanyam of Virginia, hit out at President Trump for not shutting down the idea that she could get a pardon.

‘She is campaigning over and over again to get that pardon from President Trump, and this president has not ruled it out,’ he said.

‘And so that is why she is continuing to not cooperate with our investigation.’

This undated photo provided by the US Justice Department on December 19, 2025 shows Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy US financier who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking underage girls, and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell in an unidentified location. The Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA) passed by Congress and signed into law by US President Donald Trump mandated the complete release of the Epstein files by December 19, 2025. (Photo by Handout / US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / US Department of Justice" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Jeffrey Epstein died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking underage girls
(Picture: AFP)

Democrat Melanie Stansbury, who sits on the committee, added: ‘This was an effort to essentially try to secure her pardon by keeping her mouth shut, and we will not allow this silence to stand.’

Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the committee, says Maxwell ‘answered no questions and provided no information about the men who raped and trafficked women and girls’.

‘Who is she protecting?’ he added.

US Representative Jasmine Crockett, Democrat from Texas, speaks to reporters after a House Oversight Committee closed-door virtual deposition with Ghislaine Maxwell on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on February 9, 2026. Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell will be questioned behind closed doors by the US Congress on Monday, though she's expected to invoke her right to not answer questions. Maxwell, currently serving 20 years in prison for trafficking girls to the disgraced financier Epstein, will face questions from prison via video-link, in a deposition by the House of Representatives' Oversight Committee. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images)
US Representative Jasmine Crockett, Democrat from Texas, speaks to reporters after a House Oversight Committee closed-door virtual deposition with Ghislaine Maxwell (Picture: AFP)

Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett called Maxwell a ‘monster’, adding she would ‘continue to dig’ and identify those guilty of crimes facilitated by Maxwell and Epstein.

‘I’ve got news for you Ms Maxwell, we are not done,’ she added.

The Department of Justice announced that it would allow Congress to trawl through the un-redacted Epstein files from today.

Comer said the move was good and would allow Congress to get answers without Maxwell’s cooperation.

He said: ‘So I think we’re finally going to get some answers, and hopefully at the end of the day, we can do what our objective is in this hearing – provide justice for the survivors.’

Pressure is still mounting for the US to release more of the files – the current release is just around half of what the DOJ has in its possession.

 

Initial estimates believe it could take eight years to review and disclose the remaining files, even with hundreds of attorneys working on the release.

‘While the commitment of Department personnel to this effort has been substantial in breadth and impressive in effort, substantial work remains to be done,’ the department said.

If that timeline proves to be true, the final files won’t be released until well after Donald Trump’s second term in office is over.

The recent batch of files contained shocking evidence of sex trafficking of underage girls and other crimes.

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