Victims of Jeffrey Epstein are increasingly vocal about the release of the Justice Department's transcript of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview. Attorney Gloria Allred asserts that victims are often overlooked. Actress Alicia Arden, who reported Epstein for sexual battery in 1997, has called for the government to follow through on its intentions to release the files. In her interview with investigators, Maxwell reportedly stated that President Trump never interacted with her inappropriately. Arden emphasizes that Maxwell should not be pardoned due to her conviction for sex trafficking children.
“I believe, yes, the files should be released. I'm tired of the government saying that they want to release them, so please just do it,” Arden said.
“While the political class takes sides in this battle. The victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are often ignored,” said attorney Gloria Allred.
Maxwell told DOJ investigators that President Donald Trump never did anything concerning around her, according to ABC News.
“Should Ms. Maxwell be pardoned? No. Ghislaine Maxwell should not be pardoned. She was convicted of sex trafficking of children,” Arden said.
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