The Department of Justice (DOJ) gave a long -time colleague of Jeffrey Epstein to Ghislane Maxwell, before limited immunity she was sitting for two days of interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanches, ABC News. Informed Friday.
Maxwell is currently serving a 20 -year jail sentence for sexual trafficking and other allegations. The interview comes when the Trump administration faces significant pressure from its base to reveal additional information about Epstein, which has been the subject of many conspiracy principles.
Hill has approached the Department of Justice for comment.
Maxwell’s lawyer and DOJ know about the contents of the interview.
Maxwell’s Attorney, David Oscar Marcus, “Truvel Oscar Marcus,” was an intensive, broad interview. There was no other subject off-lymph. We are very grateful. Said In a statement of Newsnation on Friday.
Meanwhile, Blanch said that the department will “share more information at the appropriate time.” He and Maxwell spoke for a total of nine hours in two days.
ABC reported that immunity was provided to Maxwell to help individuals cooperate in a criminal case.
Marcus Said On Friday that he did not talk to the White House about the presidency for Maxwell. When asked about the possibility, President Trump said He was “allowed to do it, but it’s something that I have not thought of.”
Maxwell is Appeal His punishment for the Supreme Court, a step that DOJ has opposed. He is also currently A sabpona is facing a sabpona from the House Oversite Committee.
His meeting with the blanch has raised eyebrows on both sides of the corridor. The speaker Mike Johnson (R-La) said on Wednesday that it was Confused If Maxwell was ready to tell the truth, while Senate Minority Leader Chak Shumar (DN.Y.) Said The meeting “smell of high corruption.”