Overview
- Transcripts and audio from Ghislaine Maxwell’s two‑day July interview were published, with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche saying every word was included except victims’ names.
- Maxwell denied knowledge of any Epstein “client list” or blackmail operation and said she never witnessed President Donald Trump in any inappropriate context.
- The department delivered thousands of pages of Epstein‑related documents to the House Oversight Committee, whose chair said members will review materials and seek to share them after redactions to protect victims.
- DOJ told Maxwell she had limited use immunity for the interview, not a cooperation deal, and Blanche warned that any lies could bring additional charges.
- Maxwell was moved to a lower‑security federal facility in Texas after the interview, and her remarks questioning Epstein’s suicide contrast with a July DOJ/FBI memo that reaffirmed suicide and found no client list.