Elie Honig emphasized that Ghislaine Maxwell's decision to testify does not overturn her conviction. He explained that if Congress seeks her testimony, they can obtain it by granting her immunity; however, such immunity would not nullify her sentence or convictions. Honig pointed out that immunity ensures her statements cannot be used against her in prosecution. He also noted that Congress's stance against immunizing Maxwell indicates they are unlikely to secure her testimony unless their position changes.
Ghislaine Maxwell's Testimony Does Not Nullify Conviction, Immunity Is Needed for Her Statements to Be Used
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