Epstein Records Sent to Congress: Ghislaine Maxwell Interview Transcripts Released
CBS NewsAugust 22, 20253 min10,052 views
7 connectionsΒ·11 entities in this videoβEpstein Case Files Sent to Congress
- ποΈ The Department of Justice has sent the first wave of Jeffrey Epstein case files to the House Oversight Committee.
- π This release follows a two-day interview conducted by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
Ghislaine Maxwell's Interview Insights
- π£οΈ Maxwell provided extensive details about her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, though she alluded to the absence of an incriminating client list.
- π« She stated she never witnessed President Trump in any inappropriate setting and described him as a gentleman.
- β Regarding former President Bill Clinton, Maxwell claimed she did not know if he had received a massage.
Public Release of Documents
- π The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed these documents and received a portion of the files, totaling approximately 34,000 pages.
- π A committee spokesperson indicated that a thorough review will be conducted, including the redaction of sensitive information, before public release.
- π§ The released materials include audio recordings and transcripts from Maxwell's interview, alongside other Epstein investigation documents.
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