The DOJ makes public conversations with Jeffrey Epstein’s convicted accomplice, revealing new details and denying widely circulated conspiracy theories.

The Department of Justice released hundreds of pages of transcripts and audio recordings of interviews conducted with Ghislaine Maxwell, the only person convicted in connection with Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes.

The interviews, released Friday, were conducted by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and took place at a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida, where Maxwell was serving her sentence.

The disclosure came with little warning, just days after federal judges denied the DOJ’s request to unseal grand jury materials from the Epstein and Maxwell criminal cases. This move appears to be a direct response to growing public

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