October 7, 2025

Ghislaine Maxwell Interview Transcriptions published by the US Ministry of Justice

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Ghislaine Maxwell, the condemned partner of the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, told US officials that a “list of customers” is not discussed, according to a published transcription of his interview.

In an interview in July with the Vice-Procureur General Todd Blanche, Maxwell said that she was “aware of any blackmail” and has not witnessed any inappropriate conduct by President Donald Trump or former President Bill Clinton.

She also discussed her and Epstein’s relationship with Prince Andrew and described allegations of her sexual relations with a minor girl in her home “to suffer from mind not conceivable”.

Maxwell is looking for Trump and was accused of lying to federal officials.

The interview took place while the Trump administration was subject to continuous pressure to disclose more information on Epstein – with whom Trump was sympathetic before, according to the president, they fell in 2004.

Shortly after Blanche’s interview – who previously worked as Trump’s personal lawyer – Maxwell was moved from his Florida prison in another low -security prison in Texas. We do not know why the move was made.

The White House was categorical: “No mercy is given or discussed” in the case of Maxwell.

Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence in a sex trafficking program and asked the United States Supreme Court to cancel its conviction. His lawyer said they “welcome” a forgiveness from the president.

The pressure also grew up from Trump’s own republican party for more transparency around Epstein surveys. But the president accused his political opponents of using the case to distract from what he considers the victories of his administration.

In transcriptions – which amount to 300 pages, some strongly expurgated – Maxwell said that even if she believed that Trump and Epstein were sympathetic “in social circles”, she does not think they were close friends.

“In fact, I have never seen the president in any type of massage,” she said, referring to the massage services which, according to some victims, were used to enlist them in Epstein crimes. “The president has never been inappropriate with anyone.”

“In the time I was with him, he was a gentleman in all respects,” she added.

She also said that she did not remember that Trump had sent a 50th anniversary note from Epstein in 2003, which made the headlines recent after the note was reported in the Wall Street Journal.

In the interview, Blanche also questioned Maxwell on the alleged “list of customers” of high -level personalities which has become the subject of conspiracy theories in recent years.

Maxwell was questioned about several other well -known personalities, notably Bill Gates, Elon Musk, the former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, the secretary of health and social services Robert F Kennedy Jr, his actor Kevin Spacey, the model Naomi Campbell and Prince Andrew.

The list of his large -scale associates had become a focal point for conspiracy theorists who insisted that he was hidden by “the deep state” to protect the eminent participants of Epstein crimes.

Several figures from the Trump administration – notably the director of the FBI Kash Patel and the deputy director Dan Bongino – have repeated these claims in the past, although they have since been overthrown.

“There is no list,” said Maxwell.

She also talked about Prince Andrew, whose relationship with Epstein led to fallout where he left his royal functions.

She described this as “flat lie” that she had been she who had presented the Duke of York to Epstein.

“First of all, let’s say, I didn’t present it to Prince Andrew,” she said.

She spoke at length about the Epstein relationship with Price Andrew and the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson.

Maxwell also talked about the alleged relationship of Prince Andrew with a woman, whose name was discussed in the transcription.

She says that she finds the allegations against the Duke of York “who did not denounce the not conceivable mind”, partly because of the size of her house where events would have taken place.

She is questioned about a “famous photo” of Prince Andrew and the anonymous woman, with Maxwell in the background. She tells Blanche that this photo is false.

The prince was accused by Virginia Giuffre, who is not appointed in transcription, sexually abuse at the age of 17. He denied allegations but concluded a financial settlement with her in 2022, which contained no admission of responsibility or apology.

A widely broadcast photo shows it alongside Giuffre with Maxwell in the background. Andrew has already challenged his authenticity.

Giuffre committed suicide earlier this year. His family sentenced the Ministry of Justice for interviewed Maxwell and said it was a “monster” whose testimony cannot trust.

According to Maxwell, she first became friends with Epstein in 1991 and then developed sex with him.

Even after the end of this relationship, she said that she was still paid by Epstein – up to $ 250,000 (£ 184,782) per year by 2009 – and remained “friends with advantages”. She added that their relationship was “almost nonexistent” between 2010 and her death.

Maxwell was invited to her reflections on the death of Epstein, who died by suicide in a New York prison cell in 2019 while waiting for a trial on sex trafficking.

“I don’t think he died suicide, no,” she said, even if she added that she “had no reason” to believe that he was killed in order to silence him.

“It’s ridiculous,” she said about the theories he had been murdered. “It turns out that I also think that if that’s what they wanted, they would have had a lot of opportunities when he was not in prison.”

“And if they were worried about blackmail or anything, it would have been a very easy target,” she added.

Before the release of the transcription, the pressure had mounted on Trump – including many supporters and voices within his own political party – for more transparency on what Epstein surveys discovered.

Earlier this year, reports emerged that Trump had been informed by the American prosecutor Pam Bondi that his name had appeared in the files.

He was never accused of reprehensible acts in the case – and on the campaign track last year said that he would publish more information on the case.

But he reversed his position for several months in his administration, saying that the case was closed and criticizing the supporters and journalists who continued to press it.

The Associated Press reported that Friday, the House’s supervisory committee had received the first round of files on Friday – for which they had assigned to appear – from the Ministry of Justice.

“The Committee intends to make these files public after an in-depth examination to ensure that the identification of victims and the child’s sexual abuse equipment is expurd,” said spokesman for the president of the supervisory committee, James Comer, said by the American media.

“The Committee will also consult the DoJ to ensure that published documents will not have a negative impact on current cases and criminal surveys.”


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