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This document is a transcript of an interview or deposition involving Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion primarily revolves around Jeffrey Epstein's death, focusing on whether it was suicide or murder, and Maxwell's communications with Epstein, particularly concerning civil lawsuits and a period when he was angry with her.
This document is a transcript of an interview or testimony involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche, with a brief interjection from David Markus. The discussion primarily revolves around Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on Ghislaine Maxwell's knowledge of any improper activities by him or his associates, her denial of witnessing such acts, and her strong belief that Epstein did not die by suicide but was potentially killed in prison due to BOP mismanagement. She also states she was not at the MCC during the time of Epstein's death and mentions a going rate of $25 of commissary for a 'hit' in prison.
This document is a transcript of an interview or deposition with Ghislaine Maxwell, questioned by Todd Blanche. Maxwell discusses her connections and travels with Jeffrey Epstein, including a trip to Italy with George and Heather Mitchell, and trips to Colombia and Cuba with Andr?s Pastrana and Epstein, during which they met Fidel Castro. She also mentions meeting Mark Middleton through Epstein and her friendship with Heather Mitchell.
This document is an excerpt from an interview transcript, likely a deposition or testimony, involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche, with a brief interjection from David Markus. The discussion covers Jeffrey Epstein's alleged ties to intelligence agencies, his relationships with various individuals including Ehud Barak and his brother Mark Epstein, his health conditions (heart and testosterone use), and questions surrounding his legal plea deal in Florida involving Bill Barr and Mr. Acosta, as well as his death.
This document is a transcript of a legal deposition or interrogation involving Ghislaine Maxwell, Todd Blanche, and David Markus. The discussion primarily revolves around Jeffrey Epstein's legal cases, including a 2007-2009 investigation in the Southern District of Florida, his non-prosecution agreement, and Maxwell's knowledge and involvement in these matters. Maxwell denies direct knowledge of certain events, her contact with law enforcement, or direct discussions with Epstein about his legal deals.
This document is an excerpt from a deposition transcript involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. The discussion revolves around Maxwell's knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's associates, travel, and records, including questions about Bill Gates, Reid Hoffman, and the existence of lists of masseuses or contacts maintained by Epstein's staff like John Alessi. Maxwell denies direct knowledge of certain relationships and travel, and expresses suspicion about a previously published list related to Epstein.
This document is an excerpt from a testimony transcript where Ghislaine Maxwell is being questioned by Todd Blanche. The discussion covers her recollection of discovery documents, including a 'book' that invited contributions for a birthday, and whether Donald Trump contributed. Maxwell also discusses her meeting with Bill Gates at TED conferences, clarifying it was separate from any potential relationship with Mr. Epstein.
This document is an excerpt from a legal transcript, likely a deposition, focusing on the origins and discovery of an 'Epstein list'. Ghislaine Maxwell is being questioned about her awareness of the list and the timeline of events, including Brad Edwards' involvement, Alfredo Rodriguez providing evidence, and Ted Waitt being asked for $10 million to keep Maxwell out of Epstein's civil suits in 2009. The document also touches upon Epstein's non-prosecution agreement in 2007-2008 and the subsequent prosecution of Rothstein and Alfredo Rodriguez.
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