Justice Department granted Ghislaine Maxwell limited immunity during meeting: ABC
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, JUL 26 – Maxwell answered about 100 questions under limited immunity during two days of interviews to provide evidence on Epstein's network, Justice Department officials said.
- On Friday, Ghislaine Maxwell met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche under limited immunity, she answered questions for about nine hours in Tallahassee, sources said.
- The Wall Street Journal reported the president’s name was found among hundreds in the DOJ’s Epstein files, as the DOJ sought to gather credible evidence, prompting Maxwell’s interviews.
- Her lawyer said Maxwell was asked about 100 people, with sessions lasting six and three hours, and she answered all questions, according to Markus.
- Senator Lindsey Graham urged maximum transparency, saying `Just put everything out, make it as transparent as you can`, while Annie Farmer questioned `why Maxwell was granted a meeting` with the DOJ, highlighting calls for openness.
- Maxwell's appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court suggests ongoing legal battles over her conviction, according to Markus.
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The U.S. Department of Justice number two questioned Ghislaine Maxwell, an accomplice to the Florida sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a case that has become a political nightmare for President Donald Trump for the second day. This case has opened a gap in the base of the Republican president, especially among his MAGA movement (an acronym for "Make America Big Again"). Part of the conservatives accuse the government of trying to cover up the elites…
Ghislaine Maxwell gives details of about 100 people. Is this a new movement in the Epstein affair? And what role does Donald Trump play?
Maxwell ‘answered every single question’ in two days of interviews, lawyer says
President Donald Trump said Friday that he had not contemplated pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, a former associate of deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein, as she met for a second day with a senior Justice Department official for an hours-long interview.

Focus in Epstein saga shifts to DOJ, Maxwell
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department's No. 2 official, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, met Thursday with Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned former girlfriend of late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, in Florida.
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