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Before the Chamber’s supervisory committee published a file on the Jeffrey Epstein case, the Ministry of Justice made another publication of information related to the financial in disgrace.

Here are some of the key elements, namely audio and a transcription of the interview with the Doj with the accomplice of Epstein Ghislaine Maxwell, which was published on the same day that the department has given an initial lot of Epstein files to the supervisory committee:

First of all, a few things to keep in mind: Maxwell is a sex offender sentenced with current calls, and the Ministry of Justice during President Donald Trump’s first mandate qualified him as a liar. The interview with Maxwell led by General Todd Blanche sub-procurer ultimately does not add much to the public knowledge of Epstein. But after taking place, it was transferred to a low -security prison camp, in a decision that the administration has not yet explained publicly.

Maxwell did not involve Trump or anyone else: Epstein’s accomplice said that she had nothing unfortunate in Trump’s friendship with the financier in disgrace, and has never heard of any allegation that Trump acapped inappropriately. She also said that there was no so -called Epstein customers list.

She also did not come to clean herself: Maxwell denied that Epstein paid him millions of dollars to recruit young women for him, including anyone from Trump’s Mar-A-Lago. She also denied having witnessed any non -consensual sexual acts.

His answer on Epstein’s suicide: Maxwell theorized the cause of the death of Epstein in prison, which is the subject of a meticulous examination and the theories of the conspiracy. “I don’t think he died suicide, no,” she said. Invited to speculate on who could have killed Epstein, she said that she did not know.

High level names: Transcriptions have only expternal the names of the victims and left on behalf of well -known people whose Maxwell and Blanche discussed, notably Trump, former president Bill Clinton, the secretary of health and social services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Harvey Weinstein and others. She did not directly involve any of them in reprehensible acts.

Maxwell made a point to flatter Trump: She complimented Trump for “her extraordinary realization” to become president, adding: “I love her and I always liked her”.

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