Ghislaine Maxwell will testify for the congress, but only with immunity

The Supreme Court’s request came only a few days after the president Trump‘s deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche, Meeted Maxwell In Tallahassee.
During the two -day session, she was given a limited form of immunity according to sources.
Maxwell’s lawyer, David Markus, revealed that she was being questioned about “perhaps” 100 different people“During her sessions with the deputy attorney -general. He said she answered” every question “and that” she didn’t stop. “
Markys added: “There were no questions and no promises.”
There has been speculation that Maxwell would ask for a grace, a lesser punishment or other requirements in exchange for cooperation with the FBI.
Markus revealed: “We didn’t ask anything. This is not a situation in which we ask something in exchange for witnesses or something like that. Of course everyone knows that Mrs. Maxwell would welcome any relief.”
Trump said on Monday 28 July that he had not been approached about Maxwell’s forgiveness.
“Well, I can give her a grace, but I – nobody approached me with it. Nobody asked me about it. It is in the news about that, that aspect of it, but at the moment it would be inappropriate to talk about it,” he led reporters while he was traveling to Scotland.




