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Maxwell brother: ‘New evidence’ being prepared before DOJ meeting

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, JUL 24 – Justice Department officials met with Maxwell to gather new evidence amid congressional subpoenas and bipartisan calls for transparency in the Epstein case, officials said.

  • Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking minors, met with Justice Department officials in Florida on Thursday for a multi-hour meeting where she answered all questions truthfully.
  • This meeting follows increased scrutiny of the Epstein investigation after the Justice Department refused to release additional files, despite prior promises and subpoenas issued by a House committee for Maxwell's testimony in August.
  • Attorney David Markus described the session as productive, noting Maxwell never declined to answer or invoked privilege, and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche affirmed the Department will hear any information she provides on crimes against victims.
  • The Wall Street Journal reported President Trump's name appeared multiple times in Epstein-related government files, though being named does not imply wrongdoing, and Trump asked courts to release grand jury testimony, which a judge denied.
  • Maxwell's meeting represents a Justice Department effort to demonstrate transparency amid political pressure and ongoing congressional interest, as high-profile Epstein-connected figures remain under public attention.
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Epstein ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell finishes interviews with Justice Department officials

Earlier this month, the Justice Department said it would not release more files related to the Epstein investigation.

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