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DOJ Releases Maxwell Interview Transcripts, Delivers Epstein Files to House Oversight

Congressional reviewers now hold thousands of Epstein records under court limits on grand jury material.

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Archivo - Ghislaine Maxwell y Jeffrey Epstein en una imagen difundida durante el juicio
FILE - Audrey Strauss, acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, points to a photo of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, during a news conference in New York on July 2, 2020. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
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Overview

  • Maxwell told Justice Department officials she never saw President Trump behave inappropriately and did not witness him in massage settings or at Epstein’s home.
  • She denied any knowledge of an “Epstein client list” or a blackmail scheme and described large payments from Epstein as loans.
  • The DOJ published both the two-day interview transcript and audio and said Maxwell received limited immunity for the session with no other promises.
  • Following the late-July interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Maxwell was transferred to a lower-security federal facility in Texas without a stated reason.
  • The department began sending thousands of pages of Epstein-related records to the House Oversight Committee, which says it will try to share materials publicly after redacting victims’ names.