Ghislaine Maxwell meets the Doj officers
Ghislaine Maxwell, long -time employee of the accused sex dealer Jeffrey Epstein, speaks at a press conference on oceans and sustainable development at the United Nations in New York on June 25, 2013 in this screen grave from the United Nations TV films.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned accomplice of the infamous sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, will meet for the second time on Friday with the Supreme Ministry of Justice, Todd Blanche, said Blanche and her lawyer on Thursday evening.
Blanche met on Thursday with Maxwell and her criminal defense lawyer in the Federal Supreme Court in Tallahassee, Florida.
Neither Blanche nor Maxwell's lawyer, David Oscar Markus, announced what was discussed during the meeting on Thursday.
The meeting came two days after Blanche said that he would obtain information about potential abuse by other people of girls and young women who were connected to the late money manager Epstein.
And the unusual attitude came after weeks of pressure on the Trump government to publish evidence in connection with Epstein's crimes.
“Today I met with Ghislaine Maxwell and will continue my interview with her tomorrow,” said Blanche in his post on X on Thursday. “The Ministry of Justice will share additional information about what we have learned at the right time.”
In an explanation, Markus said: “I'm looking forward to another productive day tomorrow.”
“Ghislaaine honestly answered every question that the deputy attorney of general attorney to death. And she will continue to do so,” said Markus.
“We are grateful that the government is trying to uncover the truth. You have never spoken to it before and we trust the process.”
Blanche, the deputy US general prosecutor, left the courthouse without speaking to reporters or seeing reporters.
But Markus gave these journalists a brief explanation and named the attitudes with blanche as “very productive”.
“He took a whole day and asked many questions,” said Markus. “And Ms. Maxwell answered every single question. She never stopped, she never called a privilege.
The DOJ said on July 7 that the information in the Epstein files would hold back despite the earlier promise of the Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Top FBI officer that they would be published.
The doj said that Epstein misused more than 1,000 victims.
The 63-year-old Maxwell served a 20-year prison sentence in the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee.
A spokesman for the committee announced that the House Oversight Committee, which is controlled by President Donald Trump's Republicans by President Donald Trump, announced that the Epstein files are made.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that a documents recently obtained from Epstein by the DOJ and the FBI checked that Trump's name appeared several times in the files and that the President was informed by General Prosecutor Pam Bondi in May, weeks before the Doj was informed that it would not make these files public.
Trump had been friends with Epstein years ago before the two men had an argument. There are many known people whose names have been published in publicly published documents in connection with Epstein, and their presence in these records is not necessarily a sign of misconduct.
A screen on the Jeffrey Epstein files will be displayed on July 23, 2025 at Times Square in New York City, USA.
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Blanche was previously one of Trump's defense lawyers and represented him last year, when Trump was convicted of the New York State Court, to fake annual reports in connection with a Hush money payment from 2016 to Pornstar Stormy Daniels by his personal lawyer Michael Cohen at the time.
Maxwell was convicted in 2021 in front of the US district court in Manhattan in connection with the procurement and care of girls of teenage to be sexually abused by Epstein.
She asked the Supreme Court to make her appeal against the conviction.
The 66 -year -old Epstein died in a federal prison in Manhattan in August 2019 of suicide in Manhattan. He had been arrested for children's trade weeks earlier.
Epstein guilty in 2008 had known to procure a minor girl for prostitution.
His sudden death in federal custody and his friendships with many powerful and wealthy people have fueled conspiracy theories about Epstein and his circle for years.
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In the beginning of this month, the doj said that a “systematic review” of evidence that was compiled in Epstein studies did not “result in a stressful” client list “.”
“There was also no credible evidence that Epstein blackmailed prominent people as part of his actions,” said the memo. “We have not revealed any evidence that could predict an investigation against non -charged third parties.”
The memo also agreed to the decision of the years of medical examiner that Epstein committed suicide.
“One of our highest priorities is to combat the child's exploitation and justice for the victims. Unexpected theories about Epstein do not serve any of these goals,” said the doj memo.
“For this purpose, we worked ourselves to give the public maximum information about Epstein and to examine evidence in the possession of the government, but the determination of the Ministry of Justice and the Bundesburos for investigations that no further disclosure would be appropriate or justified.”
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