Overview
- Maxwell answered about 100 questions under limited immunity over two days in an interrogation led by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche without evading any queries.
- She has filed a petition with the Supreme Court seeking to overturn her 2022 conviction and to clarify whether Epstein’s 2008 non-prosecution agreement applies nationally or only in Florida.
- The Republican-led House Oversight Committee has summoned her to testify on August 11 at the Tallahassee prison where she is held but declined to grant the legal immunity she requested.
- In early July, the Justice Department sealed over 300 gigabytes of remaining Epstein-related records, reversing earlier disclosure plans and intensifying bipartisan calls for transparency.
- During his Scotland trip, President Trump denied ever visiting Epstein’s island, withheld the files he pledged to release and indicated he could pardon Maxwell.