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Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to answer Congress

Ghislaine Maxwell invoked her right not to testify and declined to answer questions during a committee hearing in Washington.

Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for facilitating the trafficking of underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein, appeared before the House Oversight Committee in Washington. During her appearance, she exercised her legal right to refuse to answer questions, which has raised eyebrows given the ongoing discussions concerning her actions and the implications for those involved in the Epstein case.

The House Oversight Committee's role is similar to that of Norway's Stortingets kontrollkomitΓ©, scrutinizing the effectiveness and legality of government activities. Maxwell's refusal to testify adds another layer of complexity to the inquiries surrounding Epstein's associates, which have been a focal point of concern for both lawmakers and the public, especially with the ongoing debate about accountability in the case.

This situation further highlights the challenges faced in the pursuit of justice, particularly regarding high-profile individuals like Maxwell, whose connections and past actions continue to spark interest and controversy. As legal and governmental bodies seek answers, Maxwell's steadfast refusal could impede progress in uncovering the full extent of Epstein's trafficking operations and any potential co-conspirators.

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