Justice Department releases transcripts of Epstein confidant Ghislaine Maxwell’s interview | World News

Justice Department releases transcripts of Epstein confidant Ghislaine Maxwell’s interview | World News


“In the interest of transparency, the Justice Department is releasing the complete transcript and audio of my proffer of Ms. Maxwell. The transcript and audio are linked below,” Blanche said in a post on X.

Maxwell given limited immunity

According to the transcripts, the Justice Department gave Maxwell limited immunity so that she could discuss her criminal case, but did not promise any other benefits in exchange for her testimony, according to the transcript.

“The most important part of this agreement is that this isn’t a cooperation agreement, meaning that by you meeting with us today, we’re really just meeting,” Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Maxwell, according to a transcript.

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“I’m not promising to do anything.” If Maxwell lied in the interview, however, she could face additional charges, Blanche said.

Trump administration’s damage control

The release of the interview transcripts comes as the Trump administration scrambles to present itself as transparent amid a fierce backlash over an earlier refusal to disclose a trove of records from the sex-trafficking case.

The disclosure represents the latest Trump administration effort to repair self-inflicted political wounds after failing to deliver on expectations that its own officials had created through conspiracy theories and bold pronouncements that never came to pass.

By making public two days worth of interviews, officials appear to be hoping to at least temporarily keep at bay sustained anger from President Donald Trump’s base even as they continue to sit on other evidence they had suggested was being prepared for public release.

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Couldn’t care less: Trump

Earlier, speaking at the Oval Office, President Donald Trump said he “couldn’t care less” about the Epstein files.

“Innocent people shouldn’t be hurt, but I’m in support of keeping it totally open. I couldn’t care less,” he said.

Trump, who termed the Epstein files a ‘Democrat hoax,’ suggested that a lot of people who don’t deserve to be there have been mentioned in it.

“You got a lot of people that could be mentioned that are in those files that don’t deserve to be, because he knew everybody in Palm Beach. I don’t know anything about that,” he said.





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