
We have been keeping close track of the developments regarding the convicted sex-trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell and her testimonies and interviews with the DOJ.
In the middle of the media frenzy over the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking ring, the name of the disgraced British socialite was brought to the middle of the controversy: after all, as attorney Alan Dershowitz said, she is ‘the Rosetta stone’ that can unveil this story once and for all.
It all starts when the US House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Epstein’s Accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell – Disgraced British Socialite and Convicted Sex Trafficker Will Be Deposed on August 11.
Then yesterday (24) we had Ghislaine Maxwell Reportedly Collaborating With DOJ, Spoke 5 Hours With Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
Now, as the country awaits with bated breath the next steps in this saga, a veritable barrage of reports arise pretending to leak aspects of the proceeding between Maxwell and the DOJ.
For instance, we’ve just seen ABC News report from ‘sources’ that Maxwell answered questions for about nine hours ‘after being granted a limited form of immunity’.

ABC News reported:
“The immunity allowed Maxwell to freely answer Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s questions without fear that her responses could later be used against her, the sources said.
The so-called proffer immunity is commonly granted to individuals [that] prosecutors are seeking to make cooperators in a criminal case. Maxwell has already been tried, convicted and sentenced for sex trafficking underage girls.”
Maxwell’s attorney, David Markus, told ABC News afterward, that ‘There have been no asks and no promises’, and that she was asked about ‘maybe 100 different people’ during her interview with the deputy attorney general – and answered every question.

Markus: “We haven’t asked for anything. This is not a situation where we are asking for anything in return for testimony or anything like that. Of course, everybody knows Ms. Maxwell would welcome any relief.”
Deputy AG Blanche has vowed to reveal what he learned from Maxwell ‘at the appropriate time’.
As for President Donald J. Trump, he has stressed that he has the power to pardon Maxwell, but said that now ‘it is not the time’ for discussing that.
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