Ghislaine Maxwell Tells Us Justice Department Epstein Didn't Keep 'Client List'
Ghislaine Maxwell denies any client list or blackmail scheme linked to Jeffrey Epstein and disputes the official suicide ruling of his 2019 death, based on a recent two-day DOJ interview.
- The US Justice Department made publicly available a detailed transcript, spanning more than 300 pages, of a July 24-25 interview conducted in Tallahassee with Ghislaine Maxwell regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
- Maxwell, a convicted sex trafficker serving a 20-year sentence, repeatedly denied knowledge of any Epstein client list amid ongoing speculation and legal scrutiny.
- During questioning by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Maxwell described Trump and Clinton as never involved in inappropriate conduct with Epstein and characterized Trump as a gentleman.
- Maxwell said, "There is no list," and Blanche confirmed the transcript included every word except victim names, while her lawyer stated, "there is no client list."
- The release highlights Maxwell's denials and praise for Trump amid continued congressional reviews and victims' calls for no leniency toward her.
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