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**Just In: Ghislaine Maxwell Breaks Her Silence — Claims She’s Naming 25 Epstein Accomplices**
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, has stirred new controversy from behind bars by claiming that dozens of individuals connected to Epstein avoided prosecution through undisclosed legal settlements. In a habeas corpus petition filed in December, Maxwell’s attorneys asserted that **25 men reached “secret settlements” in civil cases tied to Epstein’s abuse allegations but were never charged criminally** — potentially undermining the fairness of her own 2021 conviction. ([AOL UK][1])
The court documents, part of Maxwell’s ongoing bid to overturn her conviction, describe these undisclosed agreements as evidence that others “could equally be considered co‑conspirators,” although **no names have been publicly released and Maxwell herself said she was unaware of their identities**. ([AOL UK][1])
Maxwell is serving a 20‑year federal sentence and has previously given limited testimony under immunity to Department of Justice officials, though transcripts from those sessions show she did not provide a definitive “client list” of high‑profile associates. ([ABC11 Raleigh-Durham][2])
The allegations have renewed calls from some lawmakers for greater transparency in the Epstein investigation, particularly as Congress reviews millions of pages of related documents under the **Epstein Files Transparency Act**. Critics argue that the secrecy around settlements and prosecutorial decisions has left unanswered questions about whether powerful figures connected to Epstein were shielded from scrutiny. ([Spokesman-Review][3])
So far, authorities have **not confirmed the existence of the 25 unnamed individuals nor publicly linked any additional suspects to criminal conduct**. The Department of Justice maintains it has no master “client list” of Epstein associates, and the full scope of Maxwell’s claims has yet to be tested in court or by investigators. ([AOL UK][1])
As this developing situation unfolds, legal experts say the focus will be on whether these alleged settlements have legal significance and if they can alter Maxwell’s conviction — or prompt renewed inquiries into Epstein’s broader network.
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