Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein and Justice Department
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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met with convicted Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell for two days of meetings where she was granted limited immunity by the DOJ. New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker,
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Ghislaine Maxwell received limited immunity during meetings with deputy attorney general: Sources
A second meeting between Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche took place on Friday for about three hours.
Fox News chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss President Donald Trump’s comments on a potential pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, following a second meeting between her and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
A senior administration official confirms to NBC News that Ghislaine Maxwell was granted limited immunity by the Justice Department in order to answer questions about the Jeffrey Epstein case. This type of immunity allowed Maxwell to answer questions from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche without fear that the information she provided could later be used against her in any future cases or proceedings.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met with Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida about the case involving convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The second day of meetings between Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Ghislaine Maxwell and her lawyer has finished. Maxwell’s attorney, David Oscar Markus briefly addressed reporters saying she “answered every single question” during meetings.
President Donald Trump is dealing with a weekslong backlash over the DOJ’s decision not to release documents related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met for a second day with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, without offering more than a broad rationale for his hours of questioning. Multiple former federal prosecutors told CBS News they were bewildered by his decision to launch into such talks and described the unfolding events as both unorthodox and concerning.
Attorney David Markus arrives for the second day of interviews between his client, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case in Tallahassee, Florida on Friday,