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Justice Department plans to reach out to Ghislaine Maxwell for a meeting about Epstein controversy

Justice Department plans to reach out to Ghislaine Maxwell for a meeting about Epstein controversy

Justice Department plans to reach out to Ghislaine Maxwell for a meeting about Epstein controversy

Here’s the latest update:

The U.S. Department of Justice, under Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy AG Todd Blanche, is actively reaching out to Ghislaine Maxwell—currently serving a 20-year sentence—to request a meeting in the coming days. They aim to determine if she possesses information about additional individuals involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking network PoliticoThe Guardian+12Cadena SER+12The Times+12.

🔍 Why now?

⚖️ What could come next?

  1. DOJ will interview Maxwell to assess whether she has relevant information.
  2. Should she cooperate, DOJ could offer incentives—possibly reduced sentence under Rule 35 or even immunity, though that risks political blowback The Washington Post+13TIME+13The Times+13Politico.
  3. Congress may pursue Maxwell via subpoenaed testimony.
  4. The DOJ is also pushing to unseal grand jury materials on Epstein/Maxwell—but court approval is a hurdle ElHuffPost+11Politico+11New York Post+11.

🧭 Summary


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