The conversation between the Department of Justice and Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell shouldn't be trusted, according to one expert.
Haley McNamara, an advocate for combatting sexual exploitation and sex trafficking, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss the interview. The host noted that it was "abnormal" that the interviewer, who also happens to be Trump's former personal attorney, kept finishing Maxwell's sentences.
"It's abnormal," McNamara confirmed before elaborating on a related issue with the Maxwell interview. Specifically, she points out that the interviewer didn't correct Maxwell when she contradicted what was established in court.
"And he did at the beginning of the interview, remind her that it is a crime to lie, but as was mentioned by the family, he didn't push back on things that she was convicted of in a court, and she's now saying, you know, completely didn't happen," McNamara said, calling it all "completely disturbing."