Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein and Justice Department
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The release of the transcripts and audio recordings of Maxwell's interview comes amid intense public curiosity about Epstein and as Trump tries to tamp down a political crisis stemming from the Justice Department's decision not to release files from its probe of Epstein.
The Justice Department (DOJ) on Friday released transcripts and audio files from its interview with Ghislaine Maxwell and turned over to House lawmakers thousands of pages of documents related to convicted offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell said she was "very central" to the "startup" of the Clinton Global Initiative.
President Donald Trump said Friday that he supports the Justice Department sending Jeffrey Epstein files to the House Oversight Committee.
The G.O.P. chairman of a key House panel was forced to issue the subpoena after a few Republicans banded together with Democrats to push it through.
A federal judge in New York has denied the Department of Justice's request to unseal grand jury material from Jeffrey Epstein's criminal case.
MSNBC’s Ari Melber delivers a special report tracing the path of crimes, investigations, corruption, insider deals, and the suspicious death of Jeffrey Epstein while in Trump administration custody. Drawing on government reports,
President Donald Trump takes reporter questions from the Oval Office about the Epstein files controversy.