Ghislaine Maxwell's Lawyer Says She Gave Information About 100 Different People' to the DOJ
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Ghislaine Maxwell informed the Department of Justice about 100 individuals allegedly connected to Jeffrey Epstein, according to her lawyer. After enduring two days of questioning by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Maxwell did not invoke her Fifth Amendment rights. Currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, she aims to appeal her conviction. Her attorney has expressed hopes for a presidential pardon from Donald Trump, despite Trump stating he hasn't thought about it or followed the interrogation closely.
Ghislaine Maxwell provided the Department of Justice with information about 100 individuals allegedly linked to Jeffrey Epstein in a recent interrogation.
Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking, did not invoke the Fifth Amendment during her questioning.
David Oscar Markus, Maxwell's attorney, expressed confidence in her performance and noted hopes for a potential pardon from President Donald Trump.
Trump stated he hasn't considered pardoning Maxwell and hasn't been closely following the situation surrounding her interrogation.
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