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REPORT: Ghislaine Maxwell Prepared To ‘Reveal The Truth’ On Epstein In Congress

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Ghislaine Maxwell, the demented mistress of Jeffrey Epstein, is prepared to “reveal the truth” about the pedophile philanthropist who is at the center of a firestorm over the government’s investigation into his abuse of countless underage girls.

Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence after being convicted on charges of recruiting and grooming Epstein’s victims, said through an intermediary that she is ready to speak with Congress if invited. The source added that she was never offered a plea deal as part of her case.

“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,” they said. “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.”

Epstein died in 2019 while sitting in a jail cell awaiting charges. The U.S. Justice Department announced last week that no one else will be charged as a result of his heinous crimes, despite Attorney General Pam Bondi’s previous insistence that she was in the middle of reviewing a “client list” held by Epstein.

Bondi, as well as FBI Director Kash Patel, have since stated that no such client list existed.

The reversal set off a cascade of outrage within the MAGA coalition, culminating in President Donald Trump expressing steadfast support for Bondi in a social media post over the weekend.

“What’s going on with my ‘boys’ and, in some cases, ‘gals?’ They’re all going after Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is doing a FANTASTIC JOB,” Trump wrote Saturday on Truth Social. “We’re on one Team, MAGA, and I don’t like what’s happening.”

Maxwell, 63, is alleged to have groomed the underage girls with sex toys, soft petting, and comforting words while preparing them to receive Epstein’s horrific abuse. Some of the victims have accused others, including Prince Andrew, of participating in Epstein’s sick and twisted sexcapades.

During trial, Maxwell maintained that she should have been protected from prosecution by a Non Prosecution Agreement signed by Epstein in 2007 when he pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor crimes of underage prostitution in a “sweetheart deal” that offered him minimal jail time.

Epstein emerged from the episode largely unscathed and went on to swim in the circles of the rich and powerful, associating with Bill Gates, former President Bill Clinton, and powerful Democrats who benefited from his largesse.

Critics of the government’s investigation into Epstein’s death have accused Bondi and Patel of releasing video of Epstein’s jail cell that doesn’t show the door. Both said the videotape proves that no one entered or exited the cell area on the night of his death.

The source close to Maxwell said she would “welcome” the chance to tell her story in front of Congress.

“Congressional hearings have been held into everything from JFK’s assassination to 9/11. The Epstein Files rank up there with those cases. Ghislaine would be willing to speak before Congress and tell her story,” the person told the Daily Mail.

Lawyers for Maxwell will face off with the government on Monday as she appeals to have her case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.

“President Trump was photographed with Epstein several times and they ran in the same circles, but Trump was one of the first to break all contact with Epstein because they fell out over a business deal and Epstein’s treatment of women,” the informed source said.

“There are no big shocks about President Trump in the Epstein Files. But there are a lot of powerful men involved and a lot of money and it will come down to following the money.”