DOJ Grants Ghislaine Maxwell Limited Immunity in Epstein Probe
DOJ Grants Ghislaine Maxwell Limited Immunity in Epstein Probe

DOJ Grants Ghislaine Maxwell Limited Immunity in Epstein Probe

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Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, has been granted limited immunity by the Department of Justice to answer questions from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche over two days of intense interviews. This proffer immunity allows her to speak freely without her statements being used against her, possibly aiding ongoing criminal investigations related to Jeffrey Epstein's network. Maxwell reportedly named over 100 potential perpetrators and cooperated extensively, providing full and detailed testimony without holding back. Her legal team stated they have not requested any specific relief, though the prospect of a pardon has been mentioned. President Donald Trump, when asked about the possibility of pardoning Maxwell, said he had not thought about it but acknowledged he has the authority to do so. These developments come amid public scrutiny over the Justice Department's handling of Epstein-related cases.

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