This document is a page from a transcript, likely a deposition or interview, involving Ghislaine Maxwell and a questioner named Todd Blanche. Blanche inquires about Maxwell's changing views on a person (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein) from the late 90s/early 2000s up to his arrest in '16, '17, '18. Maxwell responds by stating she disliked the company 'he' kept, especially younger people, finding it 'boring and fundamentally uninteresting'.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| TODD BLANCHE | Interviewer/Questioner |
Asking questions in a deposition or interview.
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| GHISLAINE MAXWELL | Deponent/Respondent |
Answering questions in a deposition or interview.
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| he | Subject of discussion |
The person whose arrest and behavior in the '90s/'2000s is being discussed, implying Jeffrey Epstein.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| MAGNA LEGAL SERVICES |
Provider of legal services, likely transcribed this document.
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"TODD BLANCHE: Going up through that time, you know, so in the '16, '17, '18, up until the time he's arrested, had your view or your understanding of what had happened changed?"Source
"GHISLAINE MAXWELL: My views, I didn't like the people he was with anyway. So I don't find -- how do I say this? I don't like -- I like people who my age or older, and I don't find the society of, or the companionship of younger people who are young people, I suppose, is really that enjoyable. So I don't like the company that he chose to be with, and so I just was -- I find it boring and fundamentally uninteresting. That's probably the nicest way I can say it."Source
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