The U.S. Justice Department, led by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, has conducted multiple days of interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, as political pressure mounts over the handling of Epstein-related files.
Maxwell reportedly answered all questions posed by DOJ officials, with her lawyer stating she was fully cooperative. The meetings come as Congress moves to subpoena Maxwell, seeking her testimony about Epstein's network and potential uncharged individuals. The unusual direct involvement of a top DOJ official and speculation about possible deals or pardons have fueled controversy, especially given former President Trump's connections to both Maxwell and Blanche.
The renewed scrutiny highlights ongoing public and political demands for transparency and accountability in the Epstein case.
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