The U.S. Department of Justice has released transcripts and audio records of interviews by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on convicted sex traffickers Ghislaine Maxwell.
exist Post on XBlanche said the materials were released for the benefit of transparency, providing Link to transcripts and audio files.
The release includes documents from a two-day interview conducted on July 24 and 25. These materials include two-day edited transcripts, as well as multiple recordings – seven separate parts and test records for the first day, four parts for the second day, and test records for the second day.
Maxwell, 63, a long-time partner of Jeffrey Epstein, was convicted on five counts, including trafficking in a minor and sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for helping Epstein sexually abuse a teenage girl.
Epstein died in federal custody in 2019 for suicide while awaiting trial on sexual trafficking charges.
The Guardian is currently reviewing the newly released documents.
More details as soon as possible…

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