Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and DoJ
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Two of Jeffrey Epstein‘s former attorneys this week dismissed claims that President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi are withholding a “client list.” David Schoen, who helped secure Epstein’s plea deal on state prostitution charges in 2008,
Attorney General Pam Bondi had previously promised the public release of scores of records associated with federal probes into Epstein.
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Maxwell, one of Epstein's closest confidantes, was convicted on child sex trafficking charges in 2021 and sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. She is currently incarcerated at Federal Correctional Institution Tallahassee in Florida. Maxwell's lawyer, David Oscar Markus, confirmed the discussions with DOJ on X.
It comes after Trump administration officials concluded that Epstein had no "client list" and died by suicide.
1997 Trump and Epstein were photographed standing near each other at a Victoria’s Secret “Angels” party, according to a Getty image of Trump posing with model Ingrid Seynhaeve that shows Epstein in the background.
A memo by Jeffrey Epstein investigators saying there is no "client list" relating to the dead financier and there will be no further charges has left some on social media questioning why his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell was sent to prison.
Maria Farmer, a former Epstein employee, said she told law enforcement about their relationship in 1996 and 2006
David Schoen, a former attorney for Jeffrey Epstein, said Tuesday that President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi were not withholding a “client list” of the disgraced financier. Schoen, who helped secure Epstein’s 2008 plea deal on state prostitution charges,
The two-page memo outlines the "exhaustive review" the department conducted of the Epstein files in its possession, and also reiterates that Epstein died by suicide, contrary to some conspiracy theories.