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DOJ Releases Maxwell Interview Transcripts, Sends Epstein Records to House Oversight

The disclosure prompted fresh scrutiny on Capitol Hill, drawing outrage from survivors.

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Overview

  • More than 300 pages of transcripts and audio show Ghislaine Maxwell denying a so‑called Epstein client list, disputing claims about introducing Prince Andrew, and saying she never saw President Donald Trump act inappropriately.
  • Maxwell questioned the medical examiner’s ruling that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and suggested that, if it were murder, it could have been an internal jail matter, while offering no evidence.
  • The Justice Department granted Maxwell limited immunity for the late‑July interviews conducted by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
  • Soon after the interviews, Maxwell was moved from a low‑security federal prison in Florida to a minimum‑security camp in Texas, a change not publicly explained by officials.
  • Following the release, DOJ began delivering Epstein‑related records to the House Oversight Committee for potential public disclosure with victim information removed, as Virginia Giuffre’s family and other survivors condemned the move as giving Maxwell a platform to rewrite history.