Ghislaine Maxwell answers all the questions of the US prosecutor

El Periódico

The ex -partner and accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell answered all questions this Thursday Formulated by the US attached prosecutor, Todd Blanche, and did not invoke any of his rights during an interrogation in the state of Florida, his lawyer informed the media.

“We had a Very productive day Today with the attached attorney general Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell, “the lawyer David Oscar Markus told the media at the exit of the federal court located in Tallahassee, capital of Florida. Maxwell, 63, is currently in a penitentiary center of this city, in which a 20 -year sentence for sex traffickingsame crime that Epstein was accused in New York, who died a week after his entry into jail.

The woman’s lawyer assured the media that Maxwell answered all the questions asked by Blanche, number two of the United States Attorney, Pam Bondi, and that “never invoked a right.” “He answered all the questions with truthfulness, honesty and the best he could“He said.

This visit occurs at a time of renewed interest in the Epstein caseafter the FBI concluded on July 7 that the tycoon, accused of sexual trafficking and pedophilia, did not have a customer listalthough the Trump government had announced in the past that it would disseminate one. The case opened an internal gap between the members of the Make America Great Again (Maga) movement against the administration of the US President, Donald Trump, who had promised in campaign to publish the client list.

This supposed agenda of Epstein’s accomplices, which has been for years the center of Numerous conspiracy theories of the ultra -right, it would include influential celebrities and politicians.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Trump was informed last May that appears in the archives of the controversial case, an end that the White House today called “misinformation.” The renewal of interest in the case has frustrated Trump, who has tried to redirect without much success the discontent of its base.

In this sense, a Florida judge on Wednesday rejected a request from the US government to disseminate the jury’s testimonies in the Epstein case in the trial that was held in Florida, despite recognizing the public interest of the case.

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