Justice Department releases Ghislaine Maxwell interview transcripts.

Justice Department releases Ghislaine Maxwell interview transcripts.

The Justice Department has released a transcript of an interview between Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell was granted limited immunity to discuss her criminal case during the interview.

In the transcript, Maxwell stated that she never witnessed any inappropriate behavior in Donald Trump's friendship with Epstein and had not heard of any allegations against him. The House Oversight Committee has received thousands of pages of records related to Epstein from the Justice Department.

During the interview, Maxwell answered questions from Blanche for hours. Some reporters and legal analysts have raised doubts about the veracity of Maxwell's answers and questioned the purpose of the interview.

An attorney representing some of Epstein's victims welcomed the release of the interview and audio tape. Maxwell discussed various topics during the interview, including Epstein's preference for younger women and his relationships with prominent figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.

Maxwell denied the existence of an Epstein client list and refuted claims about Epstein's secret surveillance systems. She also criticized the testimony of an underage victim who accused her and Epstein of sexual abuse.

The transcript also revealed Maxwell's interactions with Trump, Clinton, and other prominent individuals, shedding light on her relationship with Epstein and the events surrounding his case.

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