Ghislaine Maxwell, Justice Department and Jeffrey Epstein
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The Department of Justice released transcripts this week from two days of interviews between Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell, the jailed accomplice of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The release of the transcripts and audio recordings of Maxwell's interview comes amid intense public curiosity about Epstein and as Trump tries to tamp down a political crisis stemming from the Justice Department's decision not to release files from its probe of Epstein.
Additional details were released on the Jeffrey Epstein case after the DOJ and FBI reported that there was no evidence of him running a blackmail scheme.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, in DOJ meetings, rejected accuser's claim of sexual encounter with Prince Andrew
Ghislaine Maxwell told the DOJ that an alleged sexual encounter between Prince Andrew and an American teen in 2001 could not have happened at her London home.
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CNN Analyst Pinpoints The Weirdest Part Of Ghislaine Maxwell's 'Simply Bizarre' DOJ Interview
"I’m just not buying this," senior legal analyst Elie Honig said of the Jeffrey Epstein associate's interview with the Department of Justice.
Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell said she was "very central" to the "startup" of the Clinton Global Initiative.
The mystery surrounding a woman accused of being Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, is deepening. Several accusers are suing her and other women for allegedly running Epstein's sex trafficking ring.