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DOJ Transcripts Reveal Ghislaine Maxwell’s Denials on Epstein’s Alleged Client List and High-Profile Ties

The Department of Justice dropped a significant set of documents on Friday, making public the full transcripts and audio recordings from two days of interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted associate of Jeffrey Epstein.

These sessions, held in July 2025 at a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida, were led by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and come amid ongoing scrutiny of Epstein’s network and his 2019 death in custody. Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Epstein’s sex trafficking operation, spoke under limited immunity, provided she told the truth.

During the interviews, Maxwell repeatedly dismissed the notion of a secret “client list” tied to Epstein’s crimes—a rumor that has fueled years of speculation.

“There is no list. We’ll start with that. The genesis of that story, I can actually trace for you from its absolute inception, if that is what you’re interested in,” she stated on the first day.

She elaborated at length, pointing to a 2009 incident involving a former Epstein employee, Alfredo Rodriguez, and attorney Brad Edwards. According to Maxwell, Rodriguez had a journal that was misrepresented as a comprehensive list of clients, victims, and accomplices.

“No, there is nothing like that,” she added when pressed further. Reiterating her point, she said, “Right. I just want to reiterate again, there is no list that I am aware of. I’ve never, at any time, at least during the period of time when I was — present.”

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4 thoughts on “DOJ Transcripts Reveal Ghislaine Maxwell’s Denials on Epstein’s Alleged Client List and High-Profile Ties”

  1. She’s already been convicted of perjury, there’s no reason to believe anything she says. She’ll say whatever it takes to get pardoned.

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