House Committee Cancels Plans to Depose Ghislaine Maxwell After She Invokes Fifth Amendment

House Oversight Committee shelved plans to depose Ghislaine Maxwell after she announced she would plead the Fifth to all questions.
Chairman Comer stated sending staff to Texas would waste taxpayer money given her refusal to answer anything.
Maxwell continues serving a twenty-year prison sentence for s-x trafficking convictions tied to Jeffrey Epstein.

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The House Oversight Committee has abandoned plans to depose convicted s-x offender Ghislaine Maxwell after her attorneys stated she would plead the Fifth to every question. Chairman James Comer called it a waste of taxpayer dollars to travel to Texas for guaranteed silence. The decision ends any chance of congressional testimony from Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator.

Maxwell is serving a twenty-year sentence for s-x trafficking convictions related to Epstein’s crimes. The committee sought her testimony as part of ongoing Epstein network investigations.

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Comer decided pursuing the deposition would serve no purpose given her position. Resources will be redirected to other witnesses and avenues of inquiry.

The Fifth Amendment protects against self-incrimination and is routinely invoked in such cases. Committees frequently cancel depositions when witnesses announce blanket refusal to answer.

Some investigators believe Maxwell possesses unique knowledge of Epstein’s powerful associates. Others argue forcing testimony from an unwilling subject rarely yields useful information.

The choice preserves taxpayer funds that would have been spent on staff travel and logistics. Those dollars can now support more productive lines of investigation.

Public interest in the Epstein case remains intense years after his death in custody. Congressional probes into elite connections continue across multiple committees.

Comer publicly explained the cancellation as simple fiscal responsibility. The panel will focus on witnesses willing to provide information.

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Maxwell’s refusal to testify without immunity protects her rights but frustrates efforts to uncover full Epstein network truths.

The decision wastes resources on a convicted criminal unwilling to cooperate, closing off potential revelations.

The committee abandoned the deposition after Maxwell indicated she would plead the Fifth to all questions.

Independent reports note the travel costs avoided by canceling the Texas trip.