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Interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the former companion of a tycoon, have yielded the following results, as revealed by the Justice Department.

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Interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the ex-girlfriend of a tycoon, have led to these findings by the...
Interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the ex-girlfriend of a tycoon, have led to these findings by the Justice Department.

Interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the former companion of a tycoon, have yielded the following results, as revealed by the Justice Department.

In a series of interviews conducted during the Trump administration, Ghislaine Maxwell shared her thoughts on several key figures associated with the late Jeffrey Epstein, including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Robert Kennedy Jr.

Maxwell, who knew Trump since the early 90s, having met him when her father, Robert Maxwell, owned the New York Daily News, spoke glowingly of the former president. She described Trump as a "gentleman" and mentioned that he was "friendly" with Epstein. Maxwell claimed she hadn't seen Trump since the mid-2000s, again in a social setting.

Regarding allegations of inappropriate behaviour, Maxwell repeatedly denied having witnessed any such acts involving Trump. She never heard Epstein or anyone else say that Trump "had done something inappropriate" with anyone. Maxwell also questioned the details of Virginia Giuffre's claim that she was paid to have a relationship with Prince Andrew and that he had sex with her at his London home.

Maxwell's comments about Trump were made under Blanche's questioning during the interviews. The transcripts released are from interviews conducted by acting U.S. Attorney Todd Blanche with Ghislaine Maxwell last month.

Maxwell also addressed her relationship with Robert Kennedy Jr., stating that they went on a "bone-hunting dinosaur trip in the Dakotas" in the early 90s. However, she denied witnessing any inappropriate behavior involving Kennedy during the trip.

Maxwell maintained that she was not aware of any "client list," blackmail schemes, or high-profile individuals committing illicit acts linked to Epstein's crimes. She specifically mentioned that she never witnessed or heard of inappropriate or criminal activity by Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, or other well-known men associated with Epstein.

Maxwell's interactions with Prince Andrew were also discussed. She praised the British prince and denied having introduced Epstein to him. However, it was revealed that Prince Andrew reached a settlement with Giuffre in 2022 for an undisclosed sum, agreeing to make a "substantial donation" to her survivors' organization.

Maxwell's house, she stated, is too small to have sex in the bathroom, as Giuffre claimed. She also claimed she wasn't in London when the alleged sexual encounter took place and was instead celebrating her mother's 80th birthday in the countryside.

Maxwell's interactions with other high-profile figures were also touched upon. She claimed she was friends with Kerry, Cuomo's ex-wife, but had only seen Cuomo a few times and didn't believe Cuomo knew Epstein. Maxwell met Elon Musk around 2010 or 2011 at an event for Google's co-founder that Epstein didn't attend, and saw him again at the Oscars.

Giuffre, who became an advocate for trafficking survivors after becoming a central figure in Epstein's case, was not mentioned directly in these interviews. However, Maxwell's responses to the allegations against her and others certainly shed light on her perspective on these complex issues.

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