The United States Ministry of Justice published this Friday, August 22, the transcription and audio band of a recent interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, the accomplice of the sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, on Friday, August 22, when Donald Trump’s government faces accusations of lack of transparency in this case.
“With the exception of the names of the victims, each word is included. Nothing has been eliminated. Nothing was hidden,” said Todd Blanche, the senior official of the Ministry of Justice who conducted the interview at the end of July with Ghislaine Maxwell, owned today in a Texas prison.
James Eating, an influential Republican elected in Congress, also announced at the same time that the Ministry of Justice had provided “thousands of pages of documents related to Epstein” to a commission of the House of Representatives that had required them. However, the elected official did not reveal the content of these documents.
Several conspiracy theories about Epstein’s death
Donald Trump multiplies initiatives to try to extinguish the controversy around the Epstein issue, which lights the United States even in its electoral base. The Republican government is accused of lacking transparency in the archive of this financial found in prison in New York in 2019 before its trial for sexual crimes.
His death fed countless conspiracy theories, according to which he was killed to avoid shameful revelations about the main personalities.
After having promised his supporters for months of destroying revelations in this case, the US president underwent a flame return since his government announced in early July that he had discovered any new element that would justify the publication of additional documents.
Ghislaine Maxwell was transferred in early August in a Texas prison to the less strict security regime, a week after staying with Todd Blanche, number two of the Ministry of Justice and former personal lawyer of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump had always been “very cordial”
According to the transcription of this interview, published on Friday, the former Mundano said that Donald Trump had always been “very cordial and very friendly” to her.
“And I just want to say that I admire her extraordinary feat of having become president now. And I like it, I always liked it,” he said.
When asked last month about the possibility of granting a presidential forgiveness or a change of sentence to Ghislaine Maxwell, Donald Trump had assured “not having thought about it” and that the moment had not come to talk about it.
Ghislaine Maxwell had been sentenced in 2022 to 20 years in prison for recruiting between 1994 and 2004 minor girls so that Jeffrey Epstein exploited them sexually.
Source: BFM TV
