Maxwell Denies Epstein Client List Knowledge in DOJ Interview
Maxwell Denies Epstein Client List Knowledge in DOJ Interview

Maxwell Denies Epstein Client List Knowledge in DOJ Interview

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Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for assisting Jeffrey Epstein's abuse of minors, denied the existence of any 'client list' related to Epstein and stated she never witnessed former President Donald Trump behaving inappropriately or in any massage setting. Maxwell also defended Prince Andrew, denying she introduced him to Epstein and asserting that it was his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, who pushed for the friendship, describing Ferguson as a 'frenemy' with whom she had a complex relationship. Additionally, Maxwell suggested Epstein may have been set up on a date with Princess Diana in London, though the timing she proposed conflicts with Diana's death in 1997. Throughout her interviews with the Justice Department, Maxwell did not provide incriminating information on high-profile individuals but spoke candidly about her interactions and perceptions of them. These revelations come amid ongoing public and political scrutiny regarding Epstein's social circle and the Justice Department's handling of related investigations. Maxwell's comments offer new insights into the connections between Epstein and prominent figures without confirming allegations against them.

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