The authorities revealed the testimonies of the former partner Jeffrey Epstein. Donald Trump's thread appeared


Maxwell, who is applying for Trump's pardon, talked about it during an interview in July, conducted by the deputy general prosecutor Todd Blanche. His transcript was published on Friday by the American administration.
The ex -partner of Epstein was asked about the alleged list of his clients, which would contain the names of famous personalities, such as billionaires Bill Gates, Elon Musk or current US Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Prince Andrzej.
“There is no list,” Maxwell said.
During the interview, she showered Trump with praise and assured that she did not see him in any inappropriate environment, e.g. the massage receiving. – The president never behaved improperly towards anyone. In situations where I stayed with him, he was a gentleman in every respect – she added.
Maxwell undergoes a 20-year sentence of 2021 for luring teenagers who was supposed to sexually abuse Epstein.
Convicted with delight, she spoke about the British prince Andrzej and rejected Virginia Giuffre's claims, who assured him that she was “delivered” to him as a victim of trade in people at the age of 17. According to Maxwell, the photo in which you can see the prince of Giuffre and her herself in the background is counterfeit. She also denied that she had introduced to Prince Epstein.
Giuffre committed suicide this year. Her family condemned the US Department of Justice for conducting an interview with Maxwell and stated that she was “a” monster that cannot be trusted. “
Disclosure of transcripts as part of the plan
According to the Associated Press, the publication of transcripts is part of the administration activities aimed at reducing political damage resulting from unbelievable conspiracy theories and the earlier refusal to disclose documents in the Epstein case, including the alleged “list of clients” by Epstein. Trump laughed at those who pressed in this matter, claiming that they were fooled by “mystification of Jeffrey Epstein.”
In 2019, Epstein committed suicide in a prison in New York, where he was waiting for the trial. Maxwell said in an interview that she did not believe that he would kill himself, although she admitted that there was no reason to think he was killed.
After an interview with Blanche, Maxwell was moved from a federal prison with low rigor in Florida to a prison with a relaxed rigor in Texas.




