
Ghislaine Maxwell Speaks on Trump, Epstein, and High-Profile Figures
Ghislaine Maxwell has addressed Donald Trump’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein as scrutiny over their friendship continues to make headlines during Trump’s second term.
Maxwell, sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2021 for luring teenage girls for Epstein, recently gave an interview to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche at FCI Tallahassee, a low-security women’s prison in Florida. Over two days, she discussed Epstein’s crimes and the people in his circle, including Trump, former President Bill Clinton, and Prince Andrew. A week later, she was moved to a minimum-security prison camp in Bryan, Texas.
Maxwell Defends Trump
Maxwell stated she never witnessed Trump behaving inappropriately. “I actually never saw the president in any type of massage setting,” she said. “I never witnessed the president in any inappropriate setting in any way. The president was never inappropriate with anybody. In the times I was with him, he was a gentleman in all respects.”
She added that she never heard Epstein or anyone else claim Trump acted inappropriately.
Clinton, Prince Andrew, and the ‘Client List’
Maxwell also addressed other high-profile figures. She insisted that Bill Clinton “absolutely never” visited Epstein’s private island, Little St. James. She denied introducing Epstein to Prince Andrew.
When asked about the rumored client list, Maxwell said, “There is no list.” Conspiracy theories suggesting a secret roster of powerful individuals, she claimed, are unfounded.
Epstein’s D**th
On the topic of Epstein’s d**th, Maxwell rejected the official account of suicide. “I do not believe he d**d by su**ide, no,” she said. However, she avoided speculation about who might have ki**ed him. When asked if Epstein was m*rdered to “keep him quiet,” she replied, “I do not have any reason to believe that. I also think it’s ludicrous. If someone wanted that, they would have had plenty of opportunities before he was in jail.”
Continuing Controversy
Maxwell’s interview arrives amid criticism of Trump’s handling of the Epstein investigation. While Trump promised to release the Epstein files during his campaign, he recently told people to move on, fueling accusations despite his repeated denials of wrongdoing. Maxwell’s statements support his claims that he was never involved in Epstein’s illicit activities.