Ghislaine Maxwell declines to respond to congressional inquiry
February 10, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Ghislaine Maxwell Testifies Before US Congressional Committee
Ghislaine Maxwell, the associate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and former girlfriend, appeared before a US congressional committee on [date]. During the hearing, Maxwell invoked her Fifth Amendment right, refusing to answer questions posed by lawmakers.
Maxwell’s lawyers stated that she would only provide testimony if granted clemency. The congressional committee had requested information from Maxwell as part of an investigation into Epstein’s activities.
Maxwell’s decision not to testify was made public during the hearing. Her lawyers’ statement regarding her willingness to cooperate in exchange for clemency has been reported by various media outlets.
The congressional committee is conducting an inquiry into Epstein’s dealings, which have raised concerns about potential wrongdoing and cover-ups. Maxwell’s association with Epstein has been a subject of interest in this investigation.
Maxwell was convicted on multiple counts related to her involvement with Epstein in 2022. She is currently serving time at a federal prison facility.
The congressional committee’s request for testimony from Maxwell was part of their broader inquiry into the Epstein case. The committee’s efforts aim to gather information and shed light on any potential wrongdoing or irregularities associated with Epstein’s activities.
Maxwell’s decision not to testify has been noted by lawmakers and observers, who are now awaiting further developments in this ongoing investigation.
Source: Al Jazeera