It shouldn’t come at the cost of allowing her to evade justice.

Jeffrey Epstein is dead. Whatever justice there can be in his case is being served by a higher power. Ghislaine Maxwell is in jail and there should be no deals with her. If she had anything to offer, she could have offered it already in exchange for a lighter sentence. All she wants to do is leverage the Dem info op in the Epstein case to extract a series of concessions.
What does she have to offer in exchange? Not evidence because she could have given that up already. And anyone expecting her to have access to a cache of videos is going to be disappointed.
While Ghislaine Maxwell is the only person to go down in the Epstein case, it was for charges from the 90s. And it was for the procurer side of things. So even assuming she does know some names, beyond the ones we’ve already heard about, they’re likely out of date.
Getting her to answer questions might be potentially interesting because her strategy so far rested on a refusal to testify because she never stopped believing that she would walk away from all this. But it shouldn’t come at the cost of allowing her to evade justice.
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