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Two days ago, Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's longtime associate and the woman convicted of helping him recruit, sexually abuse, and traffic teenage girls, appeared on a screen from a federal prison camp in Texas before the House Oversight Committee.
She said nothing at the closed-door session, invoking the Fifth Amendment.
But through her attorney, she made an offer.
Give me clemency, and I'll talk.
Maxwell isn't the only witness being called before the committee.
In the coming weeks, they plan to hear from Les Wexner, the billionaire who gave Epstein control of his fortune, former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as well as Epstein's accountant and his lawyer.
And for the first time, members of Congress have access to a secure room at the Department of Justice to read the unredacted Epstein files.
Those documents, totaling more than 3 million pages, are the largest release of Epstein-related files to date.