Ghislaine Maxwell is allegedly gearing to expose the truth about Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, and more.

In its April 18 issue, Globe claimed that Maxwell wants to testify against Jeffrey Epstein’s friends in exchange for protection. After all, she hopes to be included in the witness protection program amid fears that she could get assassinated while in prison.

“Ghislaine has played her hand very well. She was Epstein’s friend and confidante for almost 30 years and he never went anywhere with her. She knows the names and details of those involved. There’s a target on her back and she knows it. That’s why she didn’t squeal at her public trial,” the source said.

The insider claimed that if Maxwell would rat out the right people, she could negotiate favorable terms including a possible early release. If this wouldn’t be granted, Maxwell could still negotiate another deal that would benefit her.

“She could be negotiating to go to a minimum-security facility or to motivate the prosecutor to intercede with the judge. Prior to her sentencing, everything is on the table,” the source said.

The goal is for Maxwell to allegedly turn the tables and implicate a member of the royal family or even a politician or a tech whizz because they are far more interesting than her.

“The government would find evidence that hammers someone higher up the food chain, certainly a politician or a billionaire far more interesting than she is. If she can provide evidence like a videotape to prove her allegation, I can’t imagine the federal government wouldn’t offer her everything under the sun for that information,” the source said.

However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt.

As of late, there’s no indication that Maxwell is ready to rat out Epstein’s friends. And even if she does, it’s unlikely for her to negotiate a favorable deal.

Maxwell was already found guilty during her sex-trafficking trial in December. And by the looks of it, there’s no way she could change the verdict.

According to The Guardian, Maxwell was convicted on five of the six charges she faced. Other than the sex trafficking charges, she was also found guilty of conspiracy to entice individuals under the age of 17 to travel in interstate commerce with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity.