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 redacted transcripts from Maxwell's July 2025 interviews denying any sexual misconduct by Trump and asserting no client list existed, amid political scrutiny.
- Ghislaine Maxwell stated in her interview with the Justice Department that she never saw Donald Trump act inappropriately in any way, saying, 'I never witnessed the president in any inappropriate setting in any way.'
- Maxwell mentioned that she may have met Donald Trump because her father was friendly with him.
- After her interview in July, Maxwell was moved by the federal Bureau of Prisons to a minimum-security prison camp in Bryan, Texas.
- The Justice Department reported that there was 'no incriminating client list' and 'no credible evidence' that Jeffrey Epstein had blackmailed famous men.
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