According to a record of an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted associate of sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, US officials were informed that there is no “client list” that is widely circulated.
Speaking to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in July, Maxwell stated that she was “not aware of any blackmail” and that neither former President Bill Clinton nor President Donald Trump had engaged in any improper behavior.
She also talked about her and Epstein’s relationship with Prince Andrew, calling claims that he had sex with a minor in her house “heinous.”In addition to being charged of lying to federal agents, Maxwell is requesting a pardon from Trump.
The interview was conducted as the Trump administration was under constant pressure to reveal additional details about Epstein, whom the president claims he was pals with until their 2004 breakup.
Blanche, Trump’s former personal lawyer, was interviewed shortly after Maxwell was transferred from her Florida jail to another low-security facility in Texas. Why the transfer was made is unknown. In Maxwell’s case, the White House has insisted that “no leniency is being given or discussed.
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