Maxwell Seeks Deal With Feds Over Epstein Secrets
Maxwell Seeks Deal With Feds Over Epstein Secrets

Maxwell Seeks Deal With Feds Over Epstein Secrets

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Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for aiding Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking, is reportedly negotiating with the Department of Justice to provide information about Epstein's criminal network in exchange for a reduced sentence or release. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed plans to meet with Maxwell, highlighting the possibility that she could reveal key secrets about perpetrators and victims involved, as described by attorney Alan Dershowitz, who calls her the 'Rosetta Stone' of the Epstein case. Dershowitz, who previously represented Epstein, suggests Maxwell's testimony could clarify many unanswered questions and has advocated for her release, arguing that she is effectively serving Epstein's sentence. The Trump administration is involved in facilitating these negotiations amid ongoing controversies regarding the handling and release of Epstein-related files. Meanwhile, Dershowitz has also weighed in on Epstein's death, asserting Epstein committed suicide likely with assistance from jail personnel, and has distanced Epstein from intelligence agency involvement. Efforts continue to uncover the full scope of Epstein's operations, with calls for Maxwell to testify before Congress to identify both guilty parties and those falsely accused.

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