Hold onto your hats, folks — Ghislaine Maxwell, the infamous longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, has just dropped a statement that’s sure to stir the pot in today’s hyper-charged political climate.
In a newly released interview with the Justice Department, Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking, claimed she never saw President Donald Trump in any compromising situations with young girls linked to Epstein, as Just the News reports.
This interview, conducted last month by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche at a Florida prison, was made public on Friday, complete with transcripts and segmented audio recordings.
Behind bars: Prison interview revealed
Maxwell, who has since been moved to a women’s prison in Texas, sat down with Blanche for what the Justice Department calls a fully transparent disclosure.
As Blanche himself put it, “In the interest of transparency, the [Justice Department] is releasing the complete transcript and audio of my proffer of Ms. Maxwell.” Well, kudos for openness, but let’s not pretend this doesn’t come with a side of political theater in a world obsessed with Epstein’s shadowy network.
The audio, broken into segments due to breaks and technical limits, reportedly includes every word except victims’ names, leaving nothing edited or obscured.
Bold Trump claims emerge
Now, let’s get to the meat of Maxwell’s statements, where she firmly distances Trump from any wrongdoing in her past orbit.
She declared, “I never witnessed the President in any inappropriate setting in any way.” That’s a strong defense, though skeptics on the left will likely scoff, given Maxwell’s own tarnished credibility.
She doubled down, adding that Trump was “a gentleman in all respects” during their encounters, painting a picture far removed from the salacious rumors that have long swirled.
No untoward behavior
Maxwell also tackled a specific claim, denying she ever saw Trump in a “massage” setting — a term prosecutors have described as code for sexual encounters in Epstein’s circle, according to Politico.
In her words, “I actually never saw the President in any type of massage setting.” While this might not silence the progressive chorus eager to link Trump to Epstein’s misdeeds, it’s a clear line in the sand from someone who was deep in that world.
Let’s be real — Maxwell’s word isn’t gospel, but in a culture quick to cancel first and ask questions later, her statement at least demands a pause for thought.
Timing, transparency under scrutiny
The release of this interview wasn’t a standalone event; it coincided with the Justice Department’s first batch of Epstein-related files being handed over to Congress on the same day.
This timing raises eyebrows — why now, and what’s the broader agenda behind unveiling these materials in tandem? In an era where trust in institutions is thinner than a dime, conservatives might see this as a rare nod to accountability, though the cynical among us will wonder about hidden motives.
Still, the convergence of Maxwell’s interview and the Epstein files signals that the public may finally get a clearer, if still murky, view of a scandal that’s haunted powerful circles for far too long.
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Author: Mae Slater
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