Aren't you being a little premature in pronouncing guilt?
Pronouncing guilt against an Attorney? Hmm, lets see, this Attorney delayed the return of this girl and now this Attorney wants this young lady to testify before a Grand Jury.
Let me tell you something about testifying before a Grand Jury, you don't have benefit of council and anything you say may be used against you. It is not uncommon for prosecutors to turn on witnesses if the cases blow up. No Attorney worth anything would willingly allow their client to testify. There is no upside to participating in a witch hunt. Testifying under oath is never a good idea, even talking to LEO's is rarely a good idea, they are not your friend.