Ghislaine Maxwell says no Jeffrey Epstein client list exists as DOJ releases interview recordings
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche conducted questioning of Jeffrey Epstein's longtime lover and convicted accomplice
By Michael Ruiz , David Spunt Fox News
Published August 22, 2025 3:11pm EDT | Updated August 22, 2025 3:39pm EDT
The Justice Department released hours of interviews between a top federal prosecutor and Ghislaine Maxwell, the only person convicted of or held civilly liable for a role in Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche sat down with Maxwell in a federal prison in Tallahassee, where she was being held until recently. The terms of the interview granted her limited immunity from further prosecution – unless she told lies.
She said she never witnessed President Donald Trump doing anything "inappropriate with anybody" and shot down claims that former President Bill Clinton had traveled to Epstein's infamous island in the U.S. Virgin Islands and said the Clintons were her friends – not Epstein's.
Authorities published hundreds of pages of transcripts as well as audio recordings of the interview on the DOJ website.
Maxwell denied Epstein had a "client list." And she reiterated past statements that she does not believe he killed himself.
She also said Epstein told her he had a heart condition that prevented him from having normal sexual intercourse.
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