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AZJonnie

(3,273 posts)
1. From what I read she (or her lawyers, if she has any left) said she'd plead the 5th unless granted immunity
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 07:53 PM
10 hrs ago

If true, one can reasonably assume that the same was not granted (in fact, she likely didn't really want it granted, as honest testimony would immediately expose that she's been complete liar all along. There was never anything in it for her to testify that I can see).

OAITW r.2.0

(31,773 posts)
2. Consider this, Maybe Ghislaine isn't really trying to redeem herself.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 08:03 PM
9 hrs ago

But maybe she thinks DJT had a hand in her Significant Other's Life....and Death. Play ball with the current DOJ and live to tell the truth at a later date.

AZJonnie

(3,273 posts)
3. Duly considered. I think she has two concerns: A Pardon, and absent that, keeping the cushy digs
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 08:09 PM
9 hrs ago

Which means anything she does, she's playing to an audience of one.

Whatever she thinks (or knows) Trump prefers her to do, that's what she's going to do.

I consider this to be the Occam's Razor view of the situation, but that doesn't mean she's couldn't also be concerned for her safety if she was to blab as you allude to.

We can both be right, because they're not remotely mutually exclusive ideas

AZJonnie

(3,273 posts)
4. Addendum to my last post
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 08:19 PM
9 hrs ago

Full disclosure: This came from AI.

Yes, Maxwell asked for immunity (and even broader protections), and no, Congress did not grant it.

Her immunity request:
In mid‑2025, before scheduling her deposition, Maxwell’s lawyers sent a letter to the House Oversight Committee saying she would be willing to testify only if she received formal immunity under the federal witness‑immunity statutes and other conditions (deposition not in prison, advance questions, etc.).

They also floated an even bigger ask: if President Trump were to pardon or commute her sentence, she would “be willing—and eager—to testify openly and honestly, in public, before Congress.”

What actually happened at the deposition
With no immunity and no clemency, Maxwell appeared by video for the February 2026 closed‑door deposition and invoked the Fifth Amendment repeatedly, refusing to answer substantive questions about Epstein, co‑conspirators, or alleged clients.

Her lawyer reiterated that she would only cooperate if she were granted clemency or some form of immunity; otherwise she would continue to plead the Fifth.

So: she did seek immunity for her congressional appearance; the committee explicitly turned that down; and as a result she was compelled to appear but then largely refused to answer questions, relying on her Fifth Amendment rights


The bolded part is pretty interesting. I wonder whether that would actually be legally binding? My suspicion is it would not be, but IANAL


OAITW r.2.0

(31,773 posts)
6. I just think she is not a fan of Donald Trump at this point in her life.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 08:34 PM
9 hrs ago

She grew up in the world of Robert Maxwell. And Don grew up in Fred Trump's world. A shitload different from most Americans.

AZJonnie

(3,273 posts)
7. You may absolutely be right. Still she doesn't currently have the luxury of indulging her personal feelings re: IQ47
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 09:35 PM
8 hrs ago

Whether she hates him or not, and whether she actually has the goods on King Pedonald or not, she is at his mercy, and there's no scenario where crossing him is a smart move. She crosses him severely, she's back at the shithole prison the next day. Even if her best friend is secretly holding a video of him violently raping a 5 year old on the patio at Little St James, if she drops the dime, guess what? Assuming Trump were even impeached, then JD Vance controls her fate.

Her best play is to angle for a pardon, but let Trump know when she gets out, she'll never say he did shit wrong, and instead blame his political enemies. Which she probably already promised Blanche, and the fact she's already repeatedly showed her omerta means Trump would believe it (he might even know he did nothing wrong, I hate to mention it, but it's possible)

OAITW r.2.0

(31,773 posts)
8. She has no options in prison now. It depends what JE was in her life. Oddly enough, I have no idea what their
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 10:20 PM
7 hrs ago

relationship was. But I think that's really important to understand her motivations in this moment.

H2O Man

(78,866 posts)
10. Yes.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 10:28 PM
7 hrs ago

Consider the threats that Virgin Islands Attorney General George was subjected to due to her investigation. She was, of course, fired a couple of days after filing her case.

Maxwell is repulsive. In a very real sense, her father brain-washed her like the felon's did him, removing any conscience. Yet she isn't stupid. She knows the capabilities of the other players in this scandal.

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