Ghislaine Maxwell, Justice Dept
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U.S. officials interviewed convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell while her legal team awaits a Supreme Court decision on her 20-year prison sentence appeal.
Department of Justice representatives are continuing to discuss Jeffrey Epstein's case with Ghislaine Maxwell following an eight-hour Q&A yesterday.
G hislaine Maxwell, who sources told ABC News initiated the meetings with the Department of Justice, answered questions for about nine hours over two days after being granted a limited form of immunity, the sources said.
The Epstein accomplice met with a top Justice Department official and answered "every single question," her lawyer said.
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Raw Story on MSN'Ghislaine Maxwell is a liar': Former Bondi appointee undercuts DOJ's fishing expeditionFlorida Attorney General Pam Bondi as her "drug czar" laughed off attempts by the Department of Justice to get information out of a convicted child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, during an appearance on MSNBC Saturday afternoon.
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The Department of Justice said Tuesday it has reached out to Jeffrey Epstein’s former associate Ghislaine Maxwell for a meeting amid backlash over the administration’s handling of files related to Epstein.
Donald Trump's former criminal defense attorney, Todd Blanche, under the guise of his deputy attorney general title, spent two days interviewing sex trafficker and Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell in what is widely recognized as an effort by Trump to take attention off his association with Epstein.