Ghislaine Maxwell given 'limited immunity' during interrogation wid

 July 26, 2025

Ghislaine Maxwell continues to generate headlines, especially after she spent several days being interrogated by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.

According to the New York Post, Blanche reportedly gave Maxwell, a convicted sex criminal currently serving a 20-year sentence, "limited immunity" to give the Justice Department information regarding “100 different people” linked to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

At least that's what Maxwell's attorney claimed after his client spent days at the Justice Department providing information in what some believe could be some kind of secret deal.

Maxwell's attorney, David Oscar Markus, told reporters that his client was "asked about every possible thing you could imagine – everything."

What's going on?

The attorney explained that it was essentially the "first time" that his client has had the ability to tell her side of the story.

"This was the first opportunity she’s ever been given to answer questions about what happened,” Markus explained. “The truth will come out about what happened with Mr. Epstein and she’s the person who’s answering those questions.”

The Post noted:

Blanche had “every single question” answered during the sitdown, Maxwell’s attorney also said, with the British-born convict declining to plead the Fifth Amendment.

He explained that she has no incentive to lie at this point, because all it would do is open the door for the DOJ to charge her with lying, which is the last things she needs on top of her current 20-year sentence.

The outlet added:

Maxwell, 63, is appealing her conviction and sentencing, and legal observers have speculated her willingness to answer questions is tied to a potential clemency grant by President Trump.

Markus pushed for the possibility of a Trump-granted clemency, praising his dealmaking ability and hoping "he exercises that power in a right and just way."

Trump's take

President Donald Trump weighed in on the conversation Blanche and Maxwell had, claiming he wasn't in the loop.

"I don’t know anything about the conversation” between Blanche and Maxwell because “I haven’t really been following it," he explained.

The Post noted:

“This is no time to be talking about pardons,” the president added after saying hours earlier while leaving the White House that “I haven’t thought” about the idea.

Only time will tell what comes of the conversation that Maxwell had with the top DOJ brass.

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