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Interview time between the two Jeffrey Epstein The Justice Department released Deputy Attorney Ghislaine Maxwell and federal prosecutors Friday afternoon by the Justice Department.
At the recorded meeting, the convicted sex offender was convicted of being convicted of Epstein’s crimes and was granted immunity, and she made some interesting claims.
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Claims no list of customers
Epstein’s former lawyer: Ghislaine Maxwell deserves immunity in exchange for secrets
Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years of sex trafficking for his role in Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. (Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)
Maxwell denies the existence of Black Book with Epstein’s client—to the best she knows.
She told Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
Maxwell said she believed the rumor originated from Epstein completing a 13-month sex trafficking penalty in Florida and a list appeared in 2009, with a Rothstein Adler attorney allegedly litigating him for civil lawsuits, saying he had “evidence” that belonged to Epstein.
She claimed that was a “list” and added that she believed he became a confidential FBI informant.
She said he got the list through a stinging action involving Epstein’s former Butler, who said in his testimony that he had “handwritten notes or diaries, anyway.”
Don’t believe Epstein committed suicide
Ghislaine Maxwell tells DOJ she doesn’t believe Jeffrey Epstein killed suicide in federal prison
Maxwell said she didn’t believe Epstein committed suicide when he was found in a New York prison cell in 2019.
When asked, she told Blanche: “I don’t believe he died of suicide.”
She added that she has no guesses about who can have Kill himbut claims that the U.S. Bureau of Prisons is poorly managed.
“If it was indeed murder, I believe it was an internal situation.” She said, “and she didn’t believe that his death was a way to silence him.
“I don’t have any reason to believe this,” she told Blanche. “And I think it’s ridiculous, too, because if that’s what they want – I also happen to think that if that’s what they want, they’ll have a lot of opportunities when he’s not in jail. If they’re worried about blackmail or getting anything from him, he’ll be a very easy target.”
Never seen President Donald Trump do anything inappropriate

Donald Trump was held in 2000 at Mar-a-Lago with his then-girlfriends Melania and Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. (Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)
Maxwell said that while she believed President Trump (before he was president) and Epstein were friendly, she thought they were “very close.”
“I think they’re friendly, like people are in a social environment. I don’t – I don’t think they’re close friends, or I certainly never met the president – for example, I don’t remember seeing him in his house,” she said. “I’ve never actually met a president in any type of massage environment.”
She added: “I Never seen it The President in any way in any inappropriate circumstances. The president is never inappropriate to anyone. He was gentleman in every way when I was with him. ”
Former President Bill Clinton has never been to Epstein Island

Former President Bill Clinton spoke to the U.S. Treasury Department last year. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Maxwell claims that former President Bill Clinton had previously had ties to Epstein, “absolutely never went” to Caribbean Island in Epstein, where sexual trafficking by young girls took place.
She added: “I can be sure it’s because he can’t go – I don’t believe he would go to any way he would go to the island if I didn’t go there. Because I don’t believe he has 16 independent friendships with Epstein.”
She also said Clinton was she My friend, not Epstein’s, she passed Clinton Global Initiative It is part of the organization’s establishment.
Call Epstein “disgusting” but doesn’t think he feels indifferent about everything he’s accused of
Maxwell called Epstein “disgusting” in the interview, but she said she did not think he had committed all the charges.
“I do believe that Epstein did a lot, not all, but something he accused, and I have no way of defending him here,” Maxwell told Blanche. “I don’t want, and I don’t think he needs any kind of protection, nor should he come to what he did or did not do in any way.”
She added: “This is a man. He is not some people – they have got him in – he is not funny. He is a disgusting person who does horrible things to young kids.”
Never seen Prince Andrew do anything inappropriate and believe that his picture with plaintiff Virginia Giuffre is fake

Prince Andrew allegedly showed up with his arm on the waist of Virginia Givere, then 17. Ghislaine Maxwell stood on the right. (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit)
Maxwell told Blanche that she had never seen her, either Prince Andrew While she was with him, doing anything inappropriate, adding that she believed in the prince’s infamous pictures, his hands were unreal at the age of 17.
“I believe it’s actually a fake photo,” she said of the photo. “I don’t know they’ve met.”
Giuffre died of suicide earlier this year. She accused the Royal of forcing her into having sex at Maxwell’s home near Ritzy Belgravia, London. The prince removed his royal duties after being affected by the scandal, but has been denied allegations of wrongdoing. He agreed to pay impatient Undisclosed solution In 2022, donate to her victims of crime.
Maxwells claims she had 2 years of suicide and had memory problems
Maxwell claims to have her “memory not as good as it’s” because she was surveillance at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn nearly two years after being arrested and woke up every 15 minutes.
She said she had taken notes before the interview due to memory errors, and it was still difficult for her to recall many details throughout the interview.
Claims Epstein has a heart disease and tells her he won’t have sex often

Maxwell said they slept in the same bed when she traveled with Epstein, but he told her he had a heart disease and could not have sex regularly. (Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
Maxwell said they slept in the same bed when she traveled with Epstein, but he told her he had a heart disease and could not have sex regularly.
“It means he doesn’t have a lot of sex, which is great for me because I actually do have a medical condition, which prevents me from dating,” she told Blanche.
She added that she didn’t know the exact nature of the situation, but he liked “other forms of sexual activity.”
Asserting that Epstein never loved her and saying she was not his type, he told people to lie to her
Maxwell told Blanche that she and Epstein had a welfare-related friend while working with him, but Epstein said one of his colleagues didn’t want to see much with her because of the corruption allegations from her father’s company.
But she said she thought it was just to prevent her from traveling with Epstein.

Ghislaine Maxwell jogged on Thursday, July 10, 2025, at the track at FCI Tallahassee in Tallahassee, Florida. Maxwell was sentenced to twenty years in prison for sexual trafficking associated with Jeffrey Epstein. (Matthew Symons for Fox News Digital)
“Today – not at the same time, but today I don’t believe it’s true. I think it’s a means to not go to Ohio with him or anything else. It’s just a way to park me.”
She added that after being arrested during the legal discovery process, she saw evidence: “He would actively tell others to lie to me or hide everything from me and he never loves me, I’m not his type.”
Advocate Epstein took testosterone, which changed his character
Maxwell also claimed that in the late 1990s, Epstein began taking testosterone, “which changed his character.”
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While discussing the frequency of his sexual massage, she said testosterone made him more “radical”, which she thought might have “changed his desires.”
Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexual trafficking in minors.

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