Department of Justice released redacted transcripts and multiple audio recordings of a two-day interview of Ghislaine Maxwell conducted 24–25 July. The materials include seven audio parts plus test recordings for day one and four parts plus test recordings for day two. DOJ granted Maxwell limited immunity to permit testimony about her criminal case but explicitly did not provide a cooperation agreement or promises in exchange for testimony. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Maxwell the meeting did not create obligations or promises from the government. Maxwell denied witnessing former President Trump in inappropriate settings and praised him while describing his social relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
The US Department of Justice has released the transcript and audio recording of an interview conducted by Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, with the convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. In a post on X, Blanche said the materials were being released in the interest of transparency, providing links to the transcript and to audio files. The release includes documentation from a two-day interview conducted on 24 and 25 July.
The department of justice gave Maxwell limited immunity to allow her to talk about her criminal case, but did not promise anything in exchange for her testimony, according to the transcript that was released. 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, Blanche told Maxwell. He added: I'm not promising to do anything.
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