Overview
- Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will meet Maxwell on July 24 at the Tallahassee federal prison to hear any new information she might provide about Jeffrey Epstein’s network.
- Maxwell’s brother has said she is preparing evidence she did not have at her 2021 trial that she believes could influence her ongoing appeal and 20-year sentence.
- The DOJ’s refusal to release further Epstein-related records sparked public outrage and intensified demands for document disclosures.
- A House Oversight subcommittee has voted to subpoena Maxwell for testimony and to obtain Justice Department files on Epstein.
- Virginia Giuffre and others have alleged Maxwell holds secret recordings of prominent figures that could be pivotal to investigations.