The U.S. Justice Department has held multiple meetings with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s convicted accomplice, as political pressure mounts to release files related to Epstein’s sex trafficking network.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche personally interviewed Maxwell, who is reportedly preparing new evidence and may testify before Congress. The meetings come amid bipartisan suspicion and speculation that the Trump administration could be seeking a deal or pardon in exchange for information. Lawmakers have subpoenaed Maxwell, and the controversy has fueled public demands for transparency about Epstein’s connections and potential political implications.
The situation remains highly charged, with both parties questioning Maxwell’s credibility and the DOJ’s motives.
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