Ghislaine Maxwell

DOJ to Meet Ghislaine Maxwell: Concerns of Cover-Up and Potential Deal

In a new development in the Epstein case, the Justice Department plans to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell to explore any further information she may possess. This move comes after the recent DOJ and FBI memo, which stated there were no more significant disclosures to be made, igniting controversy among the Trump administration and its supporters. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has contacted Maxwell’s attorneys and will meet with her soon, while the House Oversight Committee approved a subpoena for her testimony. This investigation seeks to address public concerns and uncover any potential new leads related to the Epstein case.

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DOJ to Meet Maxwell: Potential Pardon, Cover-up Fears

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced plans to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking, to inquire about other potential sexual abusers. This follows criticism of the Trump administration for withholding details of Epstein-related investigative files. Maxwell’s lawyer stated that they are in discussions with the government, and that Maxwell will testify truthfully. Blanche stated that the DOJ and FBI would hear what she has to say if Maxwell has information about other crimes, adding that he anticipates meeting with her in the coming days.

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Epstein Victim Names Trump Twice in FBI Files

Following an alleged incident with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 1996, accuser Maria Farmer urged the FBI to investigate Donald Trump. Farmer, who was working for Epstein as an art advisor, reported being groped by Epstein and Maxwell. During the reporting of the incident, she expressed concerns about high-profile individuals connected to Epstein, including Trump, mentioning a concerning encounter in 1995. According to Farmer, Trump stared at her legs and made her feel scared.

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Ex-Epstein Lawyer’s Call for Release: Transparency or Self-Preservation?

Ex-Epstein lawyer calls for release of additional Epstein materials. It seems the debate boils down to this: is releasing the names and details within the Epstein documents going to fuel conspiracy theories, or is hiding this information the real conspiracy? It’s a crucial question, and the answer may lie somewhere in the complex web of accusations, denials, and potential conflicts of interest.

Justice delayed is indeed justice denied, and as the saying goes, justice buried is protection bought. The case of Jeffrey Epstein has dragged on, and the implications of the secrecy surrounding the released materials are significant. The involvement of figures like Alan Dershowitz, an attorney who represented Epstein, raises further concerns.… Continue reading

Trump’s DOJ Asks Supreme Court to Deny Ghislaine Maxwell’s Appeal

The Justice Department, under President Trump, has urged the Supreme Court to reject Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal of her conviction for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking scheme. Maxwell’s lawyers argue her prosecution violated a non-prosecution agreement from 2008 related to Epstein. The Justice Department contends Maxwell was not a party to the agreement and that the government was unaware of her role at the time. Maxwell was found guilty in 2021 and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

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Trump: Releasing Epstein Files Won’t Satisfy Critics, Pressure Mounts

President Donald Trump, speaking at the White House after signing the “Genius Act,” addressed the ongoing calls for the release of grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Trump stated that no matter what information is released, it would not satisfy his critics. This statement was made in response to the Department of Justice’s request, following Trump’s own, to unseal the grand jury testimonies. The president’s comments suggest he is unlikely to take further action to address the pressure surrounding the issue.

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Trump’s Epstein Birthday Card: “Wonderful Secret” Note Sparks Controversy

The Wall Street Journal recently published a lewd birthday message allegedly sent by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, which included a drawing of a naked woman and a suggestive message. The letter, solicited by Ghislaine Maxwell, was found in a leather-bound album of birthday messages for Epstein. Trump has vehemently denied authorship of the letter and plans to sue The Wall Street Journal, despite his past friendship with Epstein. This publication comes after the Justice Department decided to close the Epstein case and as more ties between the two men are revealed, including accusations from multiple sources.

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Trump-Epstein Birthday Card Fuels Controversy Amidst New Revelations

A recent report from The Wall Street Journal details a letter, reportedly written by Donald Trump for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday, containing a drawing of a nude woman and suggestive language. Trump has denied writing the letter and drawing the picture, claiming it is a “fake” story. The report also includes an imaginary conversation between Trump and Epstein, further illuminating their relationship. Following the report, Trump announced plans to sue the outlet and his administration has failed to release more information regarding the Epstein case, causing frustration among supporters.

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Trump’s Epstein Letter: New Report Sparks Outrage and Denial

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, a letter purportedly written by President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein on his 50th birthday, featuring a suggestive sketch, was reviewed. The letter, compiled in a birthday gift book by Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell, allegedly included a fictional conversation between Trump and Epstein. Trump has denied writing the letter, calling it fake and threatening to sue the Wall Street Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch, if the story was published. The report has emerged amid the Trump administration’s grappling with the conclusion that Epstein died by suicide, a detail that is in stark contrast to conspiracy theories.

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Trump Wrote Bawdy Letter for Epstein’s 50th Birthday Album

It was Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday, a milestone that prompted Ghislaine Maxwell to organize a unique gift – a birthday album filled with personal messages from his friends and associates. Among those contributing was Donald Trump, whose letter, recently revealed, has sparked considerable discussion.

The album, which was assembled in 2003, contains letters, poems, photographs, and greetings from a diverse group of individuals, including businesspeople, academics, former girlfriends, childhood friends, and other notable figures in Epstein’s social circle. The collection, reviewed by *The Wall Street Journal*, offers a glimpse into Epstein’s life and the relationships he cultivated.

The letter penned by Donald Trump is described as “bawdy,” mirroring the tone of other contributions in the album.… Continue reading