politics and government - The Justice Department has released transcripts from interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, revealing that the convicted sex trafficker provided no substantial new information about high-profile individua...
The interviews, conducted with the deputy Attorney General, covered a wide range of topics and relationships, particularly focusing on Maxwell's knowledge of prominent figures who had interactions with Epstein. According to the transcripts, Maxwell's responses remained notably non-incriminating regarding these individuals.
Particularly noteworthy were discussions about former Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, though the specifics of these conversations remain largely protected. The transcripts indicate that Maxwell maintained a position of limited knowledge about any potential wrongdoing by Epstein's high-profile associates.
Legal experts analyzing the transcripts suggest that Maxwell's responses appear carefully crafted to avoid any additional legal exposure while fulfilling the technical requirements of her cooperation agreement. The lack of new revelations has frustrated investigators and victims' advocates who hoped these interviews might shed new light on Epstein's extensive network.