Sky News halted for ‘breaking news’ as Ghislaine Maxwell speaks out about Donald Trump

 


⚡Sky News Interrupted After Release of Explosive Epstein Files⚡


Sky News came to an abrupt halt this weekend as new revelations about the Epstein case dominated headlines. The Justice Department released transcripts of a prison interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime associate who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in his sex-trafficking operation.

In the interview, conducted in July, Maxwell made several startling claims:


She insisted she never saw Donald Trump or former President Bill Clinton engage in any inappropriate behavior.


Maxwell described Trump as “a gentleman in all respects” and said she never saw him at Epstein’s homes in compromising situations.


She dismissed long-standing speculation about a so-called Epstein client list, claiming bluntly: “It does not exist.”


She also cast doubt on Epstein’s death, saying she does not believe he died by suicide in 2019.

Why This Interview Matters


The interview was released online by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who has previously worked as Trump’s attorney, claiming the files were shared “in the interest of transparency.”

Maxwell’s lawyer, David Marcus, defended her testimony, saying she answered every question openly and backed her claims with documents. However, critics argue that giving Maxwell this platform allows her to reshape her legacy while seeking a potential pardon from Trump.

Shortly after the interview, Maxwell was transferred from a Florida prison to a minimum-security facility in Texas. The reason for the move remains unclear.


The Controversy Around the Release


The release has deeply angered the family of Virginia Giuffre, the high-profile Epstein survivor and activist who tragically died by suicide earlier this year. They say the government is enabling Maxwell to “rewrite history” instead of holding her accountable.

Meanwhile, Maxwell is still fighting her conviction, having petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court in hopes of overturning her 20-year sentence.

👉 Key Takeaway: The release of these transcripts is reigniting debates over Epstein’s powerful connections, the truth behind his death, and whether Ghislaine Maxwell is attempting to secure leniency by clearing certain figures. For many, this raises more questions than answers about what the government truly knows—and why so much about the Epstein scandal remains hidden.

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