Trump officials are considering releasing an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell
The Trump administration is studying a public release in the two -day interviewing officials of the two -day officials with Ghislaine Maxwell last month, a source familiar with NBC News said on Tuesday.
“We are tending towards transparency,” the source said.
Deputy Prosecutor Todd Blanche met with Maxwell, and the erosion of the participating and dismissed Jeffrey Epstein, for a period of nine hours of interviews over two days in July. Former public prosecutors told NBC News last month that it was very unusual for the second Ministry of Justice in a personality.
Blanche has not released any general data about what Maxwell said or what would come after that in Epsin. A few days later, Maxwell was transferred from a prison in Florida to a minimum prison prison in Texas, where most prisoners spend time for nonviolent crimes and white collar crimes.
Maxwell is serving a 20 -year prison sentence for its role in recruiting and trafficking in minors.
The appointment of the prison office would have made Maxwell not eligible for transportation, as it was the BOP policy that must complicate the perpetrators of sexual crimes convicted of at least a low -level facility. The only work of the rule is if the office account center and the sentence account issued a waiver.
The survivors of Epstein and their families turned, describing it “preferred treatment.” Former BOP officials have mocked this step, as a former official described it as a “farce of justice.”
Maxwell was in the spotlight amid the repercussions of the Trump administration dealing with the files related to two Ibsin, the perpetrator of the convicted sexual crimes who died in prison in 2019 pending trial on charges of trafficking in federal sex.
Members of President Donald Trump, as well as some cabinet members, have long called on files, with some conspiracy theories about Epstein’s death. Trump pledged on the campaign track last year to issue files if elected.
The issue became a source of division between Trump and the Maja base after the Ministry of Justice said last month that it will not issue any other files related to the case.
Trump sometimes rejected the importance of this case, but he recently directed the Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi to obtain the relevant major jury certificate. The matter came after the Wall Street Journal reported that Trump sent Epstein a Body’s birthday card in 2003. Trump later sued the newspaper.