Ghislaine Maxwell denies witnessing any inappropriate behavior by Donald Trump in newly released transcripts. This comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the Trump administration's ties to the Epstein scandal.
In a recent DOJ interview, Ghislaine Maxwell asserts there was no client list or evidence of wrongdoing involving high-profile figures like Trump and Clinton, raising eyebrows and fueling controversy.
In a blow to the government's efforts, a federal judge has denied the request to unseal grand jury transcripts in the Epstein case, citing potential harm to victims and a lack of significant new information.
The House Committee on Oversight plans to release redacted files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, prioritizing victim privacy while addressing demands for transparency. A significant vote is imminent.
In a stunning decision, a federal judge has rejected the Trump administration's bid to unseal grand jury testimony related to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, criticizing the government's motives and claiming the documents lack new information.
As Ghislaine Maxwell is questioned by the Justice Department, right-wing influencers believe she holds the key to uncovering the Epstein scandal. The implications for Trump and his supporters are significant.
Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, is set to meet with a top justice department official as calls for transparency regarding Epstein's case intensify. Could this lead to explosive revelations?
A federal judge is set to expedite the ruling on unsealing grand jury records related to Ghislaine Maxwell, amid calls for transparency and legal complications. What’s next in this high-profile case?
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that Ghislaine Maxwell will meet with Deputy Attorney Todd Blanche in a potential breakthrough for the Epstein case. Trump urges for the release of all related evidence.
In a surprising move, Speaker Mike Johnson has decided against allowing a House vote on measures related to the Epstein case, despite pressure from loyal GOP supporters. With a recess approaching, will Congress push for transparency or remain silent?