
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who previously represented President Donald Trump against a flurry of criminal charges levied against him in the lead-up to the 2024 election, conducted the nine hours of questioning on July 24 and 25 in Florida. Blanche said he was “not promising to do anything” for Maxwell in exchange for the interview and stressed that falsehoods could expose her to prosecution for false statements.
Blanche also announced the release in a post on X Friday, saying the nearly 330 pages of materials, which only contained redactions to conceal victim information, were being posted “in the interest of transparency.”
Maxwell, whose attorney has pressed for a presidential pardon, used the interview to defend Trump, downplay her role in Epstein’s sex crimes, and describe her long-standing ties to prominent political families.
Days after giving the interview, she was transferred from a medium-security facility to a minimum-security prison in Texas, a move that was never given an official explanation by the federal government.
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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