‘100 different people’: Ghislane Maxwell gives DOJ special information on Epstein, hopefully it will be forgiven

After two days of interrogation led by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanches, it was discovered that Jeffrey Epstein’s associate Gisline Maxwell answered all the questions of the Department of Justice and gave information about 100 separate people associated with the pedophile late. Maxwell’s lawyer David Oscar said that he was asked about everything possible. Marcus said, “This was the first time to him to answer questions at any time.” “The truth will be revealed about what happened to Mr. Epstein and he is the person who is answering those questions.”
From hunter to suffering: Trump is attached to Baikalash Maxwell as Trump
A major backlash began as Trump sent his lawyer to talk to Maxwell as it seems very clear that Trump would forgive Maxwell. Social media users reported that the story has already changed and according to the victims of Ghislane, which was no less evil than Epstein, now themselves are being depicted as a victim.
Trump says he did not consider forgiveness Maxwell
As asked, Trump was asked if he would forgive Maxwell, he said he had the right to do so, but he did not give it an idea. “This is something that I have not thought about. I am allowed to do it, but I have not thought about it.”“I don’t want to talk about that,” he said. In his latest statement on Epstein, Trump said he never went to Epstein’s island but Bill Clinton visited the island 28 times.
Virginia Gifre once said that Maxwell was worse than Epstein
Virginia Gifre, one of Epstein’s sex trafficking victims, who died earlier this year, said that Maxwell’s crimes were worse as they used to pull the girls’ confidence in smuggling. Gifre said that Maxwell gained her confidence by promising that she would help her fulfill her dream of becoming a massage doctor when she works for Epstein.