Ghislaine Maxwell Transcript Released
The U.S. Department of Justice has made public the full transcript involving Ghislaine Maxwell, which includes a conversation between her and Associate Attorney General Todd Blanche.
In a recent episode of The Liz Wheeler Show, host Liz Wheeler noted how the Department of Justice had, surprisingly, never directly questioned Maxwell about Jeffrey Epstein before this. She expressed certain key insights from the transcript.
“It’s crucial to recognize that Ghislaine Maxwell is far from a good person. She is a criminal, one of the worst kind, trafficking underage girls to predators. She’s now in prison for her crimes,” Wheeler stated.
However, there were doubts raised about whether Maxwell’s responses aligned with Wheeler’s interpretations. Wheeler remarked, “My questions still linger after reviewing the exchanges between Maxwell and Blanche. It seems there’s so much left unexplored.”
“Interestingly, Maxwell doesn’t believe Epstein took his own life, which resonates with many Americans,” she added. In an interview, Maxwell herself said, “I don’t think he died by suicide.”
Blanche probed further, asking if Maxwell thought Epstein could have been murdered. To this, she responded, “Sure, that’s a possibility. But I’m not entirely convinced, and I don’t buy into the conspiracy theories surrounding it. I doubt he was a target in that way.”
Throughout the transcript, Wheeler observed that it appeared Blanche was almost guiding her responses. “It seems some of these questions aren’t entirely spontaneous. They feel rather directed,” she noted.
As she continued analyzing the exchange, it became clear to her that Blanche seemed to be steering the conversation. “What’s the main takeaway from this? It feels like he’s leading her to a conclusion. I honestly can’t tell what Todd Blanche truly believes.”
