Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer reported that she answered approximately 100 questions during a two-day interview with the Department of Justice regarding the Epstein case, without invoking any privileges. Maxwell’s cooperation comes as the DoJ re-examines its investigation into the case, facing scrutiny and calls for more information. Amidst this, Maxwell’s lawyer hinted at potential clemency from the president, who has the authority to do so. The former president has faced backlash for his relationship with Epstein and has tried to deflect attention away from the Epstein files, even though his name was mentioned.
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Following Ghislaine Maxwell’s second day of interviews with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, her attorney, David Markus, spoke to the press. Markus stated that Maxwell had answered “every possible question,” potentially concerning around 100 individuals, while declining to confirm if President Donald Trump was a focus. Markus highlighted that Maxwell was “treated unfairly for over five years” and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share her account. Maxwell’s meeting with the DOJ is to gain information about anyone involved in crimes against victims, particularly those who participated in the criminal activity of Jeffrey Epstein.
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Congressman Robert Garcia is demanding the release of the Epstein files following reports of President Trump’s name appearing in them. Garcia expressed concern over Ghislaine Maxwell’s recent meeting with the Department of Justice, suggesting her testimony cannot be trusted due to her potential desire for a pardon from Trump. He emphasized the need to corroborate anything Maxwell says with actual Epstein files. Garcia also noted constituent interest in the case, including from Trump supporters who are questioning his actions.
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Following an interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Ghislaine Maxwell was seen returning to prison with an unidentified white box, fueling speculation about the convicted sex trafficker’s case and potential ties to the Trump administration. Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, was interviewed for approximately six hours, with her lawyer stating she answered all questions truthfully. Despite the lack of information on the box’s contents, the interview’s continuation and the Department of Justice’s promise of shared findings are adding mystery to the situation, and whispers of a “hidden pardon” deal could exonerate the former president.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted of sex trafficking, was seen with a mysterious white box upon returning to prison after a six-hour interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, raising further questions. The interview, expected to continue, saw Maxwell being forthright with her answers, according to her lawyer. The Department of Justice will release information at a later time. Speculation surrounds a potential deal involving immunity and a future pardon, possibly linked to denying any wrongdoing by former President Trump regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
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The Wall Street Journal revealed that Bill Clinton penned a letter to Jeffrey Epstein for his 50th birthday, alongside nearly 50 others, including prominent figures like Leon Black, Vera Wang, and Les Wexner. This information was included in an album compiled by Epstein’s former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell. Other notable figures also sent letters, with some content including risqué or suggestive material. Several individuals, including spokespersons for Clinton and Myhrvold, declined to comment or provided statements, and the New York Times confirmed the WSJ reporting.
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Donald Trump stated he had not considered pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, though he could if he chose to do so. This follows public scrutiny regarding the handling of the Epstein files and rumors of a potential client list. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in aiding Epstein’s sex trafficking of minors. Critics speculate that Maxwell may be seeking a pardon from Trump, leading to concerns about the reliability of any testimony she provides. The president faces continued pressure to release the Epstein files.
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In a move spurred by pressure from President Trump’s supporters, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met with Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida as part of the Justice Department’s efforts for increased transparency in the Epstein case. The meeting, followed by a scheduled second interview, saw Maxwell answering every question truthfully, according to her attorney. The DOJ aims to release additional information learned from the interviews at an appropriate time, following Trump’s directive to release all credible evidence. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence in federal prison at FCI Tallahassee for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation.
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New reports from The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal provide further evidence of a birthday book for Jeffrey Epstein, which includes a contribution from Donald Trump, despite his denials. The reports indicate Trump was listed as a contributor in the book, alongside other notable figures. The existence of the book is corroborated by sources and a handwritten note from Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s accomplice. Following the reports, Trump responded on Truth Social, calling the information part of a “hoax” designed to distract from his achievements, but also launched a lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal for their reporting on the matter.
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According to a former aide, there’s speculation that Donald Trump could be orchestrating a “hidden pardon” deal with Ghislaine Maxwell to protect himself amidst scrutiny of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The unusual involvement of Todd Blanche, a former personal attorney for Trump and now a Justice Department official, in Maxwell’s recent interview raises suspicions. This has led to speculation that Maxwell might be offered immunity or a future pardon in exchange for statements clearing Trump of any involvement in Epstein’s crimes. Aronberg also pointed to reports that Bondi had informed Trump that his name appears in the Epstein files.
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