Ghislaine Maxwell’s deposition before Congress has just been postponed.
She was originally scheduled to testify before the House Oversight Committee on August 11th.
But now, Rep. James Comer has agreed to postpone the deposition until after her appeal is heard by the Supreme Court.
Here’s the latest update:
Of course, this comes after Ghislaine Maxwell was moved from a federal prison in Florida to a cushy minimal-security ‘prison camp’ in Texas today.BREAKING: @RepJamesComer has just POSTPONED Ghislaine Maxwells appearance before Congress.
Allegedly he’s waiting until AFTER her case is heard at the Supreme Court!
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Several days back, Ghislaine Maxwell threatened to plead the Fifth during her testimony unless her list of demands was granted.
JUST IN: Ghislaine Maxwell's scheduled congressional deposition is INDEFINITELY POSTPONED.![]()
This comes after the federal government administration quietly moved Maxwell to a low-security prison facility this week.![]()
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One of those demands was to be given immunity.
Her lawyer stated that the reason she needed immunity was to prevent anything she revealed from hurting her chances in her Supreme Court appeal.
While the House Oversight Committee denied the request for immunity, they will allow the deposition to be postponed until after SCOTUS has decided on her case.
Currently, this is scheduled for September 29th.
So, it’s likely we won’t hear from Maxwell now until October.
Per The New York Post:
The post <a href=https://wltreport.com/2025/08/01/ghislaine-maxwells-congressional-testimony-postponed/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ghislaine-maxwells-congressional-testimony-postponed target=_blank >Ghislaine Maxwell’s Congressional Testimony Postponed</a> appeared first on Conservative Angle | Conservative Angle - Conservative News Clearing HouseOversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) denied requests from Maxwell’s lawyer David Oscar Markus to provide immunity in exchange for her testimony — but agreed to push the interview back until after the US Supreme Court considers an appeal of the disgraced socialite’s 2021 federal conviction.
Maxwell, 63, was moved from the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Tallahassee on Friday to a Bryan, Texas, facility dubbed “Club Fed” for its cushy accoutrements, as her lawyer still seeks avenues to overturn a 20-year sentence for the trafficking and abuse of dozens of minors — some as young as 14 years old.
“Regarding your requested conditions, the Committee is willing to continue to engage in good faith negotiations,” Comer wrote to Markus.
“However, the Committee is unwilling to grant you congressional immunity … at this time,” he said. “Further, while the Committee is unwilling to send you questions in advance, the Committee will continue its long-standing practice of engaging in forthright and detailed discussions about scoping.”
“On July 30, the U.S. Supreme Court noticed that your petition for writ of certiorari will be considered at its conference on September 29,” Comer added. “In light of this notice, the Committee is willing to delay your deposition until a date following the Court’s certiorari determination.”
“We acknowledge Chairman Comer’s letter and appreciate the Committee’s willingness to delay Ms. Maxwell’s deposition while her case is pending before the Supreme Court,” Markus and fellow attorney Melissa Madrigal said in a statement.
“We will continue to engage with Congress in good faith to find a way for Ms. Maxwell to share her information without compromising her constitutional rights.”
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