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Maxwell brother: ‘New evidence’ being prepared before DOJ meeting

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, JUL 24 – Justice Department officials met with Maxwell to gather new evidence amid congressional subpoenas and bipartisan calls for transparency in the Epstein case, officials said.

  • This Thursday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met Ghislaine Maxwell at FCI Tallahassee, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance transparency in Epstein-related investigations.
  • Earlier this month, the Justice Department and FBI released a memo stating Epstein files lacked evidence for further investigation, implying no new leads.
  • Under bipartisan pressure, lawmakers pushed for searchable disclosure of Epstein materials, including a Senate subcommittee vote to subpoena the Justice Department for documents.
  • Markus said Thursday's session left him thankful that Blanche questioned Maxwell, calling it a good day.
  • After the August recess, the Senate and House committees expressed openness to hearings, following Maxwell's scheduled testimony in August and bipartisan support for transparency.
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Epstein ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell finishes interviews with Justice Department officials

Earlier this month, the Justice Department said it would not release more files related to the Epstein investigation.

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