Prosecutor asks to meet Jeffrey Epstein’s aide Ghislaine Maxwell

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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s request for Maxwell came after Attorney General Pam Bondy fired fire after he failed to release any further information about Jeffrey Epstein’s investigation.

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  • Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said he plans to meet with Gislaine Maxwell “in the coming days” to ask Jeffrey Epstein’s investigation.
  • Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiring to a sexually abused minor with Epstein.

WASHINGTON – Assistant Attorney General Todd Blanche said on July 22 that Justice Department prosecutors asked him to meet with fellow Jeffrey Epstein, Geoffrey Epstein, who was convicted of conspiracy with a minor in sexual abuse.

The announcement comes as Attorney General Pam Bondy was attacked after his suicide in 2019 after he failed to release any further information about Epstein’s investigation. She filed a court request on July 18th to release evidence from the Great Ju Court in the case.

“If Ghislaine Maxwell has information about the person who committed the crime against the victim, the FBI and DOJ will hear what she has to say,” Blanche told his post.

The Epstein case is now the responsibility of President Donald Trump after he and his administration officials raised expectations of a bomb revelation before closing the lawsuit.

Blanche hopes to meet Maxwell “in the next few days.”

Maxwell’s appeals lawyer, David Oscar Marx, confirmed the meeting but did not comment further.

“We can see that we are talking with the government and that Gislain will always be honest with us,” Marx said in a social media post. “In this case, we are grateful to President Trump for his commitment to revealing the truth.”

Maxwell, 63, was convicted in 2021 and sentenced to prison in 2022. Records show that she spends time at a federal facility in Tallahassee, Florida, and is due for release in 2037.

The Justice Department confirmed on July 7 that Epstein committed suicide in a prison cell in New York, awaiting trial on charges of a minor sex trafficking minor. However, this release rarely quieted critics of the investigation, including Congress.

Bondi says there is no client list.

Blanche said the previous administration had never asked him to talk to Maxwell. However, he said Trump had directed the Justice Department to release all credible evidence from the investigation, so prosecutors ask if she would reveal anything more.

“No one is beyond the law and leads are not off limits,” Blanche said.

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