Ghislaine Maxwell
Revealed 100 Names Connected to Epstein During Federal Inquiry
Insights from Her Attorney Following Discussions with Federal Authorities
Published July 25, 2025 6:09 PM PDT
Ghislaine Maxwell has reportedly disclosed information regarding 100 individuals who are linked to Jeffrey Epstein, according to statements made by her legal representative. This significant revelation marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing investigation surrounding Epstein’s extensive network.
It is reported that Maxwell, an associate of Epstein involved in child sex trafficking, received a degree of limited immunity before engaging in a two-day questioning session with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. This immunity could play a crucial role in the forthcoming legal proceedings.
According to David Oscar Markus, Ghislaine’s attorney, she was interrogated about 100 different individuals associated with Epstein. He emphasized that his client was subjected to an exhaustive range of inquiries, covering every conceivable detail related to her past involvement.
Maxwell’s interviews took place at the federal courthouse located in Tallahassee, Florida, which is in proximity to her current incarceration facility. Interestingly, during this time, a plane circled the area displaying a banner that read, “Trump and Bondi are protecting predators,” highlighting the public’s ongoing scrutiny of political figures in relation to Epstein.
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As a reminder, Maxwell, who was once a close associate and former girlfriend of Epstein, did not provide testimony during her 2021 sex trafficking trial, which resulted in a 20-year prison sentence for her involvement in recruiting women and minors for Epstein and his associates. This series of interviews marks her first opportunity to respond to questions from federal investigators.
Ghislaine Maxwell is thought to possess extensive knowledge regarding Epstein’s activities, including a wealth of information about his social and sexual connections, which encompasses names, dates, and locations pertinent to the ongoing investigations into his illicit operations.
Epstein, who was embroiled in numerous legal issues, remained silent and ultimately died in federal custody in New York in August 2019 while he awaited trial on serious federal sex trafficking and conspiracy charges, leaving many questions unanswered.
The interest surrounding Epstein’s alleged client list has significantly intensified as the federal investigation continues, with particular focus on the handling of the case by the Trump administration. Despite this, Trump has publicly dismissed conspiracy theories related to the matter, urging critics to refrain from speculation.
It remains unclear what specific individuals and details Ghislaine Maxwell discussed during her interviews; however, her attorney has expressed confidence that “the truth will come out about what happened with Mr. Epstein,” hinting at potential revelations that could emerge from her statements.









