Ghislaine Maxwell was given 'platform to rewrite history', say Virginia Giuffre's family
Ghislaine Maxwell denies all trafficking claims in a two-day interview recorded by the Justice Department, sparking criticism from Virginia Roberts Giuffre's family for allowing her to dispute her conviction.
- On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice released audio and transcripts of a two-day interview last month where Ghislaine Maxwell refuted allegations, including by Virginia Roberts Giuffre.
- Giuffre's family said last month they were outraged by the Justice Department's transcript release, arguing it gave Ghislaine Maxwell a platform to rewrite history and condemned her transfer to a minimum-security facility in Bryan, Texas earlier this month.
- In the interview last month, Ghislaine Maxwell denied a `client list`, disputed Giuffre's claim against Prince Andrew as `doesn't hold water`, and refuted seeing President Donald Trump in an `inappropriate setting`.
- Giuffre's family warned that the release `entirely invalidates the experiences` of survivors and the Department of Justice must hold enablers accountable; absent a pardon, Ghislaine Maxwell seeks relief from the U.S. Supreme Court, which will decide on her appeal.
- Alongside the transcripts, the U.S. Department of Justice released roughly 33,000 documents while partially fulfilling a House Oversight Committee subpoena, despite critics noting contradictions with Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction.
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Relatives of prominent Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre are furious that the US government has released an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell. They believe this gives the confidante of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a platform to "rewrite history," according to media outlets like NBC News and Sky News.
Ghislaine Maxwell was given 'platform to rewrite history', say Virginia Giuffre's family
Ms Giuffre, who died in April, had previously claimed that Maxwell introduced her to Jeffrey Epstein and hired her as his masseuse, before she was sex trafficked and sexually abused by him and associates.

Family members of the late Virginia Giuffre are outraged by US authorities' decision to release the testimony of convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell.
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The family of Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent victims, is "outraged" at the Trump administration.Journalist Aaron Parnas on Saturday published an article in which he highlighted how a Democratic lawmaker says some Epstein documents are still being withheld by the administration and Republican lawmakers.But Parnas also obtained a statement from Giuffre's family, writing, "Meanwhile, the release of the Ghislaine Maxwell i…

Justice Department gave Ghislaine Maxwell 'a platform to rewrite history,' family of Epstein abuse survivor says
The family of Virginia Giuffre said they are "outraged" by the agency's decision to release transcripts from Maxwell's "bizarre interview" with Deputy Attorney...
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