Ghislaine Maxwell, Supreme Court and Jeffrey Epstein
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S en. Dick Durbin, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., sent a letter to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche Monday morning seeking a public commitment that the DOJ will not advocate for a pardon or commutation for Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell in exchange for her cooperation.
Trump continued to not rule out pardoning Ghislane Maxwell. He also said he "never had the privilege of going to" Epstein's private island
The top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee also pressed the Justice Department for a promise that Ms. Maxwell will not be pardoned for her cooperation in matters related to the Jeffrey Epstein files.
The Epstein accomplice met with a top Justice Department official and answered "every single question," her lawyer said.
The ranking Democrat on DOJ oversight committee fears 'a corrupt bargain between the Trump Administration' and the convicted Jeffrey Epstein associate
Ghislaine Maxwell was offered a limited form of immunity before agreeing to field questions from the Department of Justice, ABC News reports.
Experts say they're bewildered by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's decision to interview Ghislaine Maxwell.
Department of Justice representatives are continuing to discuss Jeffrey Epstein's case with Ghislaine Maxwell following an eight-hour Q&A yesterday.