Gislain Maxwell summoned from the house against Jeffrey Epstein’s question

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The House Committee lawsuit announced that Justice Department officials asked Maxwell to speak to see if they would provide more information about the investigation.

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  • The House of Representatives Oversight and Government Reform Committee has agreed to summon Ghislaine Maxwell for questions about sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

WASHINGTON – The House of Representatives Surveillance and Government Reform Committee has agreed to testify about the conspiracy that landed her in prison on July 22 to summon Jeffrey Epstein’s close associate, Gislaine Maxwell.

Rep. Tim Burchett of R-Tennessee called for a subpoena on the same day that Justice Department officials announced they had asked to meet Maxwell. She was sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiring with a minor sexually abused Epstein, who died of suicide in 2019.

“This deposition will help Americans understand how Jeffrey Epstein was able to carry out his evil actions for a long time without being taken to justice,” Burchett said.

President Donald Trump and his supporters have long been calling on the government to release more information about Epstein’s suspected clients. However, Attorney General Pam Bondy fired fire after confirming that he had died of suicide on July 7th and issued a statement confirming that investigators had no client list.

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