Ghislaine Maxwell granted limited immunity to meet with DOJ – Washington Examiner

Ghislaine Maxwell, an associate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has been granted limited immunity by the U.S. Department of Justice to provide testimony. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche questioned Maxwell for about nine hours over two days, aiming to gather more information about Epstein adn others possibly involved in related crimes.Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking underage girls. Her attorney stated that she answered questions about around 100 individuals and fully cooperated without expecting any concessions in return. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump declined to comment on the possibility of pardoning Maxwell, instead redirecting attention to other political figures linked to epstein. The DOJ has not publicly commented on the discussions wiht Maxwell at this time.


Ghislaine Maxwell granted limited immunity to meet with DOJ

Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell has been granted limited immunity by the Department of Justice to answer questions.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche grilled Maxwell for about nine hours over two days in hopes that he could gain more information about Epstein and any others who may have committed crimes in relation to the pair. 

Limited immunity is a common feature of an interview between the government and someone behind bars. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking underage girls.

Maxwell’s attorney, David Markus, said she answered questions about “maybe 100 different people” and “didn’t hold anything back.”

He also said Maxwell isn’t expected to receive anything in return for her testimony.

“We haven’t asked for anything. This is not a situation where we are asking for anything in return for testimony or anything like that,” Markus added on Friday. “Of course, everybody knows Ms. Maxwell would welcome any relief.”

David Oscar Markus, an attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell, talks to the media outside the federal courthouse, Friday, July 25, 2025, in Tallahassee, Fla., as Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche meets with Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned former girlfriend of financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. (AP Photo/Colin Hackley)

Blanche said he would reveal what he learned from Maxwell “at the appropriate time.”

President Donald Trump evaded a direct answer when pressed whether he would pardon Maxwell in answers to reporters Friday.

“I haven’t thought about it,” Trump said when asked about a possible pardon for Maxwell. “I’m allowed to do it, but it’s something I haven’t thought about.”

He suggested the press should focus on Democrats like former President Bill Clinton, who is also known to have associated with Epstein, instead.

TRUMP: ‘I’M ALLOWED’ TO PARDON GHISLAINE MAXWELL BUT ‘HAVEN’T THOUGHT’ OF EPSTEIN CASE CLEMENCY

“They should speak about that because they don’t talk about them. They talk about me,” Trump continued.

The Washington Examiner reached out to the DOJ on the Maxwell meeting, but they declined to comment on it.



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