Ghislaine Maxwell says she never saw Trump or Clinton act inappropriately, denies client list in DOJ transcripts
The Justice Department released over 300 pages of interview transcripts with Ghislaine Maxwell to address transparency concerns and political backlash over the Epstein investigation.
- The Justice Department released transcripts on August 22, 2025, of interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's imprisoned former associate.
- The release followed internal tensions due to the Trump administration's earlier unfulfilled promises of significant disclosures about Epstein-related records.
- Maxwell, serving a 20-year federal sentence, stated she may have met Donald Trump in 1990 through her father, Robert Maxwell, who was friendly with Trump and his then-wife Ivana.
- She described Trump as always "cordial" and a gentleman, denying having witnessed him in any inappropriate setting or context including massage settings or his residence.
- This disclosure aims to demonstrate transparency and mitigate political backlash amidst ongoing scrutiny over the so-called Epstein files and persistent conspiracy theories.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) published Friday transcripts of interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, ex-girlfriend and accomplice of the late Jeffrey Epstein. A fact that fulfills President Donald Trump's promise of transparency.Read more]]>
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