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Justice Department Releases Maxwell Interrogation Transcripts, Says Only Victims’ Names Redacted

The release seeks to show transparency during congressional scrutiny.

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Overview

  • In the July sessions, Ghislaine Maxwell denied that Jeffrey Epstein kept a “client list” and rejected longstanding claims that such a record exists.
  • Maxwell told investigators she never saw President Donald Trump in an inappropriate or “massage” setting and described his behavior as respectful in her presence.
  • She said she does not believe Epstein died by suicide, offering no alternative culprit but expressing skepticism about the official finding.
  • The interrogation was led by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche under a grant of partial immunity, and the DOJ has posted both transcripts and audio.
  • Following the interview, Maxwell was moved from a Florida facility to a Texas prison camp, while House committees began receiving redacted Epstein-related materials as public access to grand jury records remains restricted.