Startling Details from Ghislaine Maxwell’s DOJ Talks

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Why Was Ghislaine Maxwell Given DOJ Immunity?

TALLAHASSEE, FL – In a stunning turn, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell sat down with the Deputy Attorney General for two closed-door interviews totaling nine hours. According to sources, she was granted limited immunity, a rare legal shield, to answer questions freely without self-incrimination.

The meetings were initiated by Maxwell herself, and included no deal-making upfront, according to her lawyer David Markus. The immunity is described as a proffer agreement, typically used when prosecutors explore potential cooperation.

What Did Ghislaine Maxwell Say Behind Closed Doors?

Maxwell reportedly answered every question during the meetings. “She didn’t hold anything back,” said Markus, who claimed she was asked about “maybe 100 different people.” While specific names were not revealed, the sessions have sparked waves of concern from Epstein survivors and public figures alike.

White House reporters caught President Trump off guard when asked about a possible pardon. His response: “I can’t talk about that now.” Still, he praised Deputy AG Blanche, who conducted the interview, calling him “a great attorney.”

Markus insists Maxwell is not bargaining for a deal but acknowledges “everyone knows she would welcome relief.”

Epstein survivor Annie Farmer condemned the secretive talks. “It’s disappointing this happened behind closed doors,” she said. “So many women were hurt.”