Advising her that even the most basic gesture of contrition would solve all her problems instantly,…

Advising her that even the most basic gesture of contrition would solve all her problems instantly,…

Advising her that even the most basic gesture of contrition would solve all her problems instantly, lawmakers reminded convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell on Monday that a simple “I’m sorry” could make all this go away. “We’re just asking for two simple words that demonstrate you feel a sense of regret for the harm you caused,” Rep. James Comer (R-KY) told Maxwell after her refusal to testify before the House Oversight Committee, saying all that mattered now was that the former Jeffrey Epstein associate acknowledged her misdeeds and made an effort to grow as a person.

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