In a major curtain-down moment for the ongoing Epstein case , the Justice Department released the full transcripts of the audio of Ghislaine Maxwell 's interview in which Maxwell said Epstein never had any client list ever and President Donald Trump did not do anything inappropriate with anybody when he was friends with pedophile Epstein.
Maxwell is the only key person in the Epstein case and Maxwell was the disgraced financer's aide, girlfriend and was a party in many cases of sexual exploitation. After the DOJ and the FBI closed the Epstein case and said there was no foul play in Epstein's death, Maxwell who is serving her sentence claimed that her side of the story was never heard.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche sat down with Maxwell in a federal prison in Tallahassee, where she was being held until recently. The terms of the interview granted her limited immunity from further prosecution – unless she told lies.
Authorities published hundreds of pages of transcripts as well as audio recordings of the interview on the DOJ website.
No client list but Epstein might not have committed suicide
Epstein was found dead in his prison cell in 2019. Conspiracy theorists love to believe that he was murdered in his cell because he was blackmailing people that he would disclose their names and their association with his child sex racket. With his death, the two issues remained mysteries: how he died and who are named on Epstein's list. After DOJ and FBI, Maxwell also claimed that Epstein did not maintain a client list. But Maxwell reiterated her past statements that she does not believe Epstein killed himself. She also said Epstein told her he had a heart condition that prevented him from having normal sexual intercourse.
Maxwell is the only key person in the Epstein case and Maxwell was the disgraced financer's aide, girlfriend and was a party in many cases of sexual exploitation. After the DOJ and the FBI closed the Epstein case and said there was no foul play in Epstein's death, Maxwell who is serving her sentence claimed that her side of the story was never heard.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche sat down with Maxwell in a federal prison in Tallahassee, where she was being held until recently. The terms of the interview granted her limited immunity from further prosecution – unless she told lies.
Authorities published hundreds of pages of transcripts as well as audio recordings of the interview on the DOJ website.
No client list but Epstein might not have committed suicide
Epstein was found dead in his prison cell in 2019. Conspiracy theorists love to believe that he was murdered in his cell because he was blackmailing people that he would disclose their names and their association with his child sex racket. With his death, the two issues remained mysteries: how he died and who are named on Epstein's list. After DOJ and FBI, Maxwell also claimed that Epstein did not maintain a client list. But Maxwell reiterated her past statements that she does not believe Epstein killed himself. She also said Epstein told her he had a heart condition that prevented him from having normal sexual intercourse.
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