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Ghislaine Maxwell Ready to Spill Secrets on Epstein Files and Elite Network

In a twist that should have Capitol Hill buzzing, convicted trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly ready to speak out — and not just to anyone. She wants to testify before Congress, laying bare the truth about Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal empire and the powerful men who allegedly participated in it.

According to the Daily Mail, Maxwell, now 63 and serving a 20-year sentence in a Tallahassee prison, has not been offered a plea deal, nor has she been approached by any U.S. government agency or congressional committee to testify. But she’s reportedly more than willing to do so.

“She would be more than happy to sit before Congress and tell her story,” a source close to Maxwell told the outlet. “No one from the government has ever asked her. She remains the only person jailed in connection to Epstein and would welcome the chance to tell the American public the truth.”

Let’s pause right there. This woman was at the center of the Epstein operation. She groomed girls, enabled Epstein’s predatory behavior, and moved among the elite circles of global power — and yet, to this day, not a single “client” of Epstein’s has been charged. Not one. And still, no congressional subpoena?

This is the same Congress that held multiple hearings on UFOs, January 6th, and 9/11. But the most high-profile, globally connected sex trafficking ring in modern history? Crickets.

Maxwell’s legal team is also fighting to have her conviction reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court, with a deadline of July 14 for the DOJ to respond. But while the legal process crawls along, Maxwell seems ready to burn bridges and take others down with her — if anyone’s willing to ask.

There’s also the ridiculous claim circulating online, stirred up by none other than Elon Musk, that President Trump’s name being in the Epstein files is why there’s a “cover-up.” Sources close to Maxwell call that a false flag. As one insider put it: “Trump was one of the first to cut ties with Epstein. Their falling out wasn’t just personal — it was over Epstein’s treatment of women.”

If Congress actually wants answers — real answers — about who was involved and how deep this thing goes, there’s no excuse not to bring Maxwell in. She’s willing. She’s convicted. And she knows exactly who the predators are.

The question is: Does anyone in Washington actually want the truth?

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