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Ghislaine Maxwell’s secrets about Epstein could end the silence

Ghislaine Maxwell's secrets about Epstein could end the silence

Epstein Case Developments

The saga surrounding Jeffrey Epstein continues to unfold. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s long-time partner and convicted accomplice in sex trafficking involving a minor, is now reportedly willing to reveal a list of Epstein’s clients, although there seems to be an absence of interest from the Department of Justice.

On July 13, a source close to Maxwell disclosed to the media that she is open to testifying before Congress about her connections. According to the Daily Mail, Maxwell apparently “welcomes the opportunity to tell the truth to the American people.”

However, Sarah Gonzalez, host of “Saragonzales Not Filtered,” expressed skepticism about whether this could really address the issue surrounding Epstein. “Why should we trust her?” she questioned, pointing out that Maxwell was never offered a plea deal, which raises doubts about her credibility. Plus, with Epstein no longer alive, how can we verify her claims?

A source for the Daily Mail mentioned that “no one in the government has asked me about it [Maxwell] to share what she knows.” This statement led Sarah to express disbelief, remarking on how odd it is that no one from the government is interested in her testimony.

She pointed out that, so far, not a single member of Congress has publicly acknowledged the potential of hearing from Maxwell, which she finds quite strange.

Interestingly, she aligned with Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna from California, who tweeted on July 12 expressing that all Congressional members should state their position regarding the release of the Epstein files to the public, particularly those who advocate for universal healthcare or wealth taxes.

In her perspective, the situation might reveal more about those in power. Will they stay silent on the list, or will it spark a significant response? We may discover more soon.

To catch her full analysis, refer to the episode linked above.

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