This document is a transcript of an interview, or 'proffer,' of Ghislaine Maxwell conducted by the United States Department of Justice on July 24, 2025. The interview involves legal counsel for Maxwell and various US government representatives, primarily focusing on the terms and conditions of a proffer agreement, emphasizing that it is not a cooperation agreement and outlines the immunity and exceptions related to false statements.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript or testimony, discussing the alleged sexual activities of unnamed individuals, and mentioning Larry Summers and Clinton in that context. The speaker expresses doubt that people associated with Epstein would be doing so solely for sexual favors, suggesting such favors could be found elsewhere. The document also includes a disclaimer about not paying for sexual acts and not having knowledge of specific sexual intercourse.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript where Ghislaine Maxwell discusses a 'narrative' that started around 2009, comparing it to a 'Salem witch trial'. She refers to an unnamed 'disgusting guy' who did 'terrible things to young kids', acknowledging that 'he did do those things' while also stating she was not 'really in his business' and that 'they've made him into this - he's not that interesting'.
This document is a page from a transcript or testimony, where the speaker discusses a cultural shift from the 1990s to the 2000s and references an investigation in Palm Beach involving underage women. The speaker clarifies that they introduced 'him' (the subject of discussion) to women, but not underage ones, and denies ever going to a school to pick up a child for illicit purposes, mentioning their stepchildren.
This document appears to be a transcript of a testimony or discussion where the speaker reflects on past perceptions of a lifestyle involving women, comparing it to depictions in media like 'Sex and the City'. The speaker notes that while many men like women, Epstein's overt behavior was different and describes a distinction between criminal and non-criminal behavior, acknowledging their personal discomfort with the lifestyle now.
This document is a page from a legal transcript, likely from a deposition or interview, featuring a discussion between Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. The conversation revolves around past events involving massages, physical contact like foot rubbing, and the presence of topless women, with Blanche questioning the sexual nature of these interactions and Maxwell providing context.
This document is a transcript of an interview or deposition involving Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell, where they discuss massages given to an unnamed 'him'. Maxwell denies seeing 'him' masturbate with a masseuse and clarifies that while she was in the massage room with 'him' and rubbed his feet, she was not a masseuse and did not perform massages on 'him'. She also explains that payments to masseuses were typically handled by a houseman in Palm Beach and New York, not by her.
This document is an excerpt from a legal transcript or deposition, featuring an exchange between David Markus, Todd Blanche, and Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion revolves around people, including women and models, coming to 'the house,' beliefs about a person named Eva and the paternity of her child, and specific questions to Ghislaine Maxwell regarding her presence in a massage room with an unnamed male and a masseuse, and whether such masseuses were naked or provided sexual favors.
This document is a partial transcript of a conversation or testimony involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. Maxwell discusses her observations regarding an unidentified 'He' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) receiving massages from 'regular masseuses' during the 1990s and early 2000s, and her role in managing the 'Iranian house' where 'He' lived.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript or deposition, featuring a conversation between Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion centers on the public perception of Jeffrey Epstein, allegations of him sexually assaulting numerous women (both juveniles and adults), and his preference for younger women, with Blanche stating his belief that younger women were abused by Epstein.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript or deposition involving Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell discusses meeting a 16-year-old person, noting that she considered them a 'young child' and 'not an adult' at the time. She also states her belief that another male ('he') did not meet this person until they were 16, and disputes the accuracy of testimony from 14, 15, and 16-year-olds regarding their encounters.
This document is a page from a transcript or deposition, showing a dialogue between Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion revolves around a 'significant differential,' an 'underage situation,' and details related to Maxwell's trial, where she claims certain events 'did not happen as described' and that she 'never saw anything with anybody' related to the categorical aspects from her trial.
This document is a page from a legal transcript, likely a deposition or testimony, focusing on Jeffrey Epstein's conduct. The discussion revolves around Epstein's 'criminal conduct with respect to women' and his receipt of 'massages' from women, which reportedly involved 'sexual conduct'. Ghislaine Maxwell, as the speaker, is asked what she saw and responds by stating she 'saw Epstein with women'.
This document is a transcript excerpt from a legal proceeding on Friday, July 25th, where Ghislaine Maxwell discusses an unidentified individual's character and business practices, refuting the idea that 'he' was merely a 'grifter'. A break was taken from 10:35 a.m. to 10:49 a.m., with Todd Blanche, David Markus, and Spencer Horn also participating in the discussion. The transcript was produced by Magna Legal Services.
This document is a partial transcript, likely from a deposition or testimony, featuring Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. They discuss Wexner's alleged connections to MIT and Harvard funding, and later, Todd Blanche questions Ghislaine Maxwell about Jeffrey Epstein's financial means, including his ability to acquire multiple planes, an island, and a ranch in New Mexico, suggesting his wealth appeared suspicious or curious.
This document is a transcript excerpt featuring a conversation between Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. Key topics include Epstein's introduction to Murray Gell-Mann, their positive relationship, and Epstein's connections to the Santa Fe Institute and Harvard. The discussion also touches on the scientific journals business of Springer-Verlag and Pergamon Press.
This document is a transcript page from a conversation involving Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell discusses a famous institute in New Mexico and then elaborates on her father's background, including his involvement in scientific publishing, his service in World War II where he won a military cross, and his work in intelligence interrogating German scientists and prisoners of war, which later transitioned into business.
This document is a page from a deposition or transcript involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. They discuss an unnamed male individual's profound interest in science and the brain, his associations with professors and institutions, and questions about how he formed these relationships, including potential donations. Maxwell also mentions meeting 'him' and that he was already engaged in certain activities at that time.
This document is a partial transcript of an interview or deposition involving Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion revolves around Jeffrey Epstein's properties, specifically an island in the British Virgin Islands, and his interactions with Richard Branson and Marvin Minsky, including a trip Ghislaine Maxwell took with Epstein to Branson's island.
In this deposition excerpt, Ghislaine Maxwell is questioned by Todd Blanche regarding Jeffrey Epstein's associates during the 2000s. Maxwell mentions an individual named Frederic (who dated Elizabeth) and states that Epstein did not go out much but would see Frederic. She also identifies Henry Jarecki as an associate, describing him as a financier who 'cornered the silver market' and owned an island near Epstein's.
This document is an excerpt from a legal transcript, likely a deposition, where Ghislaine Maxwell is being questioned by Todd Blanche. The discussion revolves around individuals who may have traveled on Epstein's planes, names mentioned in other lawsuits, and specific individuals like Elizabeth Johnson and Frederic Fekkai, and their connections to Epstein.
This document is an excerpt from a deposition or interview involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. Maxwell discusses the relationship between Mr. Summers and Mr. Epstein, stating they were business associates and friends, and her own limited knowledge of Summers traveling on Epstein's planes. She also addresses her connection to George Soros, clarifying that she knew him through his children, but believed Soros did not know Epstein.
This document is an excerpt from a legal transcript, likely a deposition, involving Ghislaine Maxwell. She discusses meeting Larry Summers, former Secretary of the Treasury, through Mr. Epstein, and also mentions a rental property Mr. Epstein owned in Boston that she visited once with him. The conversation attempts to establish timelines, primarily around the 1990s and early 2000s.
This document is a page from a legal transcript, likely an interview or deposition, where Todd Blanche is questioning Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion revolves around Ghislaine Maxwell's connections to various individuals including Mr. Tucker, Mr. Epstein, Kevin Spacey, Naomi Campbell, and former President Clinton, often referencing shared flights or prior acquaintances. Maxwell indicates she knew Kevin Spacey from a flight and that she knew Naomi Campbell before meeting Mr. Epstein and Mr. Clinton, suggesting she may have introduced Epstein to Campbell.
This document is a page from a transcript where Ghislaine Maxwell discusses her relationship with the ex-wife of her ex-husband, describing it as sometimes friendly but with latent hostility, and perceiving the ex-wife as a 'frenemy'. Maxwell also states her belief, based on 'female intuition', that this unnamed ex-wife liked Mr. Epstein. Todd Blanche and Leah Saffian contribute brief questions and interjections.
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