Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer has revealed that she provided information to federal authorities about 100 individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell, who was a close associate of Epstein, reportedly received limited immunity before cooperating with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche over two days.
According to her lawyer, David Oscar Markus, Maxwell answered a wide range of questions about various people linked to Epstein. These interviews took place at the federal courthouse in Tallahassee, Florida, where Maxwell is currently imprisoned. On the second day of questioning, a plane flew overhead with a banner that read, “Trump and Bondi are protecting predators.”
This was the first time Maxwell had spoken to federal authorities, as she did not testify during her 2021 sex-trafficking trial. In that trial, she was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in recruiting women and minors for Epstein and others to sexually abuse.
Maxwell is believed to have valuable information about Epstein’s social and sexual activities, including names, dates, and locations. Epstein himself died in federal custody in New York in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges.
Interest in Epstein’s alleged client list has increased, especially concerning the Trump administration’s handling of the investigation. Trump has dismissed conspiracy theories surrounding the case. Maxwell’s lawyer is confident that the truth about Epstein will eventually come to light.
It remains unclear which specific individuals Maxwell discussed with federal authorities, but her cooperation may shed light on the extent of Epstein’s criminal activities. The investigation into Epstein’s associates and enablers continues, with Maxwell’s testimony potentially playing a crucial role in uncovering the truth.