DOJ to Meet Ghislaine Maxwell Over Epstein Collaborators
Department of Justice to Interview Ghislaine Maxwell over Epstein Collaborators
Jeffrey Epstein Investigation: Feds Seek More Information from Maxwell
The DOJ is shifting its approach in the Epstein case by planning to engage with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s close associate, to gather additional details about potential third-party accomplices.
On Tuesday morning, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the FBI and DOJ are interested in hearing any information Maxwell might provide regarding other individuals involved in Epstein’s criminal network who have not yet been charged. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed that authorities have contacted Maxwell’s legal team and anticipate a meeting soon.
Maxwell’s attorney, David Oscar Markus, confirmed ongoing discussions with the government and expressed gratitude for efforts to uncover the truth. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in recruiting and abusing underage girls connected to Epstein.
This renewed focus contrasts with earlier statements from the Justice Department suggesting no evidence had emerged to implicate additional parties beyond Epstein and Maxwell, and asserting that no list of Epstein’s wealthy or famous clients exists.
The investigation has gained renewed public interest amid ongoing debates over the release of documents related to Epstein’s case, with questions about transparency and whether further details will be made available.
Adding to the controversy, Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, continues to insist that Jeffrey was murdered in prison in 2019, rejecting the official account that he took his own life.