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Maxwell says she never saw Trump do anything inappropriate: DOJ docs

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In a surprising turn of events, Jeffrey Epstein’s associate Ghislane Maxwell has stated during an interview with the Department of Justice in 2025 that she never witnessed President Donald Trump engaging in any inappropriate behavior. Maxwell clarified that while they were friendly in social settings, they were not close friends, and she never saw the President in any compromising situations.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche conducted the interview with Maxwell at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee, Florida, where she was serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking. The two-day interview raised questions about releasing the audio file and transcript to the public, with senior administration officials considering the matter.

Epstein, a convicted sex offender, was found dead in his jail cell in 2019, leading to conspiracy theories and speculations about his death. Despite calls for transparency, the DOJ and FBI have maintained that Epstein died by suicide and have not released information about potential clients involved in his exploitation of minors.

President Trump has dismissed the Epstein case as a hoax perpetuated by Democrats, criticizing media coverage and questioning the motives behind the investigation. He has called for the release of all credible evidence in the case, emphasizing the need to protect individuals from unwarranted harm.

As the public continues to demand transparency and accountability in the Epstein case, the government faces pressure to disclose more details. Trump’s directive to release relevant information signifies a step towards addressing lingering questions and concerns surrounding Epstein’s alleged crimes.

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Fox News Digital remains committed to providing updates on this ongoing investigation, with contributions from Brooke Singman, Breanne Deppisch, and Ashley Oliver. Stay tuned for the latest developments in this high-profile case.

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