Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly provided information on more than 100 people connected to Jeffrey Epstein during closed-door meetings with the Justice Department this week, a move that has fueled speculation she could be seeking clemency from President Donald Trump.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche led the two-day interrogation, which Maxwell’s attorney claims is the first time she has ever been given a real opportunity to speak, The New York Post reported.
David Oscar Markus, Maxwell’s lawyer, told reporters that “every possible thing you could imagine” was asked and answered during the sit-down.