Justice Department seeks meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell amid Epstein outrage
Briefly

Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. Justice Department officials announced an intention to meet with Maxwell to explore information about others who may have committed crimes against victims. This comes in response to discontent with the Epstein investigation's conclusions that no additional evidence was found against third parties. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche emphasized the accuracy of the recent joint DOJ-FBI statement that no further evidence was uncovered. This effort coincides with calls to release more evidence and grand jury transcripts regarding the case.
Justice Department officials hope to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell to discuss others who may have committed crimes against Epstein's victims, addressing backlash over their investigation.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that investigators found no evidence implicating any additional third parties in illegal wrongdoing related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The joint statement by the DOJ and FBI reaffirmed that in their thorough review, no evidence was found to warrant investigations against uncharged individuals in the Epstein case.
Following Trump's directive, the Justice Department is working to release more evidence and seek grand jury transcripts in the Epstein cases.
Read at Boston.com
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