Epstein’s associate poised to talk with Justice Department

Federal prosecutors announced plans to contact Ghislaine Maxwell for a meeting as the Justice Department intensifies efforts to gather information about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. This marks the first time the department has directly approached Epstein’s convicted accomplice for potential testimony about the criminal network.

From left, American real estate developer Donald Trump and his girlfriend (and future wife), former model Melania Knauss, financier (and future convicted sex offender) Jeffrey Epstein, and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell pose together at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000 (Getty Images / Davidoff Studios)

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche revealed the initiative in a social media post, stating the department would reach out to Maxwell’s legal counsel. “Justice demands courage. For the first time, the Department of Justice is reaching out to Ghislaine Maxwell to ask what do you know? At @AGPamBondi’s direction, I’ve contacted her counsel. I intend to meet with her soon. No one is above the law – and no lead is off-limits,” Blanche wrote on X, referring to Attorney General Pam Bondi’s efforts to address the ongoing controversy over the Trump administration supposedly stalling the full disclosure of the details of the case, which some have suggested means the president was somehow linked improperly to the financier (no proof has come out on this despite their past relationship).

The Trump administration has encountered growing criticism regarding its approach to handling Epstein-related documents and files. Officials have faced questions about transparency and the extent of information that might be released to the public concerning the case.

The deputy attorney general emphasized the department’s commitment to pursuing all potential leads in the case. In a statement shared by Attorney General Pam Bondi on social media platforms, Blanche indicated that federal authorities would welcome any information Maxwell might provide, CNN reported. “If Ghislane Maxwell has information about anyone who has committed crimes against victims, the FBI and the DOJ will hear what she has to say,” the statement read.

Ghislaine Maxwell, daughter of late British publisher Robert Maxwell (AP/Dominique Mollard)

Maxwell’s defense attorney David Oscar Markus confirmed ongoing discussions between his client and government officials. “I can confirm that we are in discussions with the government and that Ghislaine will always testify truthfully. We are grateful to President Trump for his commitment to uncovering the truth in this case,” Markus told CNN.

The convicted sex trafficker received a 20-year federal prison sentence for her role in a multi-year conspiracy with Epstein to groom and sexually abuse minors. Her participation in the scheme spanned years of criminal activity that targeted underage victims.

Blanche indicated that federal officials expect to conduct the meeting with Maxwell in the near future. The timing of this outreach coincides with broader Justice Department efforts to address lingering questions about the Epstein case and potential co-conspirators who remain unidentified.

The meeting initiative follows the Justice Department’s recent request to a federal judge seeking to make public previously sealed grand jury testimony related to Epstein. These proceedings occurred behind closed doors as part of the original investigation into the financier’s criminal activities, CNN reported.

Bondi had previously committed to releasing extensive documentation held by the Justice Department related to the Epstein investigation. However, the attorney general subsequently modified this position in a memorandum issued earlier this month, CNN reported. The memo stated that investigators found no evidence supporting the existence of an Epstein “client list” or substantiating claims that he was murdered.


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