Epstein Lawyer Urges Immunity for Ghislaine Maxwell in Exchange for Scandal Secrets

Sarah Johnson
July 21, 2025
Brief
Epstein’s ex-lawyer pushes for Ghislaine Maxwell to get immunity in exchange for congressional testimony, claiming she holds key secrets to the sex-trafficking scandal.
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In a striking proposal that could unearth long-buried secrets, Jeffrey Epstein’s former attorney, Alan Dershowitz, has called for Ghislaine Maxwell, the only person convicted in connection with Epstein’s sex-trafficking crimes, to be granted immunity in exchange for her full testimony before Congress. Maxwell, 63, has been a central figure in the scandal, serving a 20-year sentence after her 2021 conviction for aiding Epstein in trafficking underage girls.
Dershowitz didn’t mince words, describing Maxwell as the Rosetta Stone of this dark saga. He insists she holds critical information about Epstein’s operations and the individuals involved. 'She knows everything,' he emphasized in a recent interview, underscoring her role in arranging trips and interactions tied to the allegations. The idea of immunity—specifically 'use immunity,' which protects a witness from prosecution based on their testimony—could compel Maxwell to reveal all without fear of further legal repercussions.
This push comes as federal authorities move to unseal grand jury materials related to Epstein’s criminal enterprise, though Dershowitz warns that the most explosive details likely reside in still-sealed court documents. He also cautioned against taking every accusation at face value, noting that not all claims surrounding Epstein’s circle may hold water. 'The public has the right to decide for themselves, but a name mentioned doesn’t always mean guilt,' he advised.
Maxwell’s family and legal team have long argued she received an unfair trial, and her case is currently under appeal at the U.S. Supreme Court. Meanwhile, an unnamed friend recently suggested Maxwell might be open to testifying before Congress if given the chance. Her attorney, however, has remained tight-lipped on the matter.
The tragic backdrop to this story includes the loss of Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein and Maxwell’s most vocal accusers, who passed away by suicide earlier this year. Giuffre had repeatedly claimed to have been on Epstein’s private jet alongside Maxwell numerous times as a minor—a claim supported by flight logs showing 23 such instances before she turned 18.
As this saga unfolds, the question remains: Will immunity unlock the full scope of Maxwell’s knowledge, or will the shadows of Epstein’s network remain just out of reach? The public, hungry for truth, awaits answers.
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Editor's Comments
Here’s the kicker: Ghislaine Maxwell as the Rosetta Stone? More like a vault with a rusty lock. If Congress offers her immunity, will she spill the tea or just serve us cold silence? I’m betting on a plot twist—maybe she’ll name names so big, Capitol Hill will need a new foundation. Talk about a congressional blockbuster!
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