An attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell closed a second day of meetings with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche by saying “the truth will come out.”
Blanche met with Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, again Friday for more questioning after traveling to speak with her in Tallahassee, Fla.
“This was a thorough, comprehensive interview by the Deputy Attorney General. No person and no topic were off-limits. We are very grateful. The truth will come out,” Maxwell’s attorney David Oscar Markus said in a statement to NewsNation, the sister network of The Hill.
The Justice Department has been circumspect about when they might share any information gleaned from discussions with Maxwell.
“The Department of Justice will share additional information about what we learned at the appropriate time,” Blanche said in a Thursday evening post on X.
The interview with Maxwell in Florida comes as President Trump’s administration is under intense pressure from the MAGA base and others to release more evidence related to the Epstein case.
Maxwell, a longtime associate of Epstein, was sentenced to 20 years in prison on sex trafficking charges.
She is currently appealing her 2021 conviction to the Supreme Court, while the DOJ urged the court last week to deny her request.