Ghislaine Maxwell to ‘Make a Deal’ with Trump’s DOJ to Blow Whistle on Epstein: ‘She Knows Everything’

President Donald Trump’s administration is making moves to confront the aftermath of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal head-on and is reportedly preparing to “make a deal” with the late child trafficker’s convicted accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.

A high-stakes jailhouse meeting is scheduled with convicted sex trafficker Maxwell.

The former socialite is serving a 20-year sentence for aiding Epstein in sexually abusing underage girls.

However, she is now at the center of a potential deal that could reveal crucial details about the web of corruption and abuse surrounding the billionaire pedophile.

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will personally meet with Maxwell at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee, Florida, where Maxwell is incarcerated.

This meeting marks the first major attempt by the Trump administration to engage Maxwell to uncover new information in the ongoing investigation into Epstein’s criminal network.

Maxwell’s legal team, including David Oscar Markus, has expressed willingness to cooperate.

Markus is promising full disclosure as Maxwell seeks to blow the whistle in return for potential early release.

“Ghislaine will always testify truthfully,” Markus said, echoing the Trump administration’s commitment to uncovering the truth in the case.

However, it remains unclear whether the Department of Justice will ask Maxwell to testify in exchange for leniency or a reduction in her sentence.

Attorney Alan Dershowitz, who previously represented Epstein, believes that the meeting could be pivotal.

“She’s going to make a deal,” Dershowitz told The New York Post.

“That’s the way things are done.

“They make deals with the mafia, so I’m certain they are going to try to make a deal with her.”

He also referred to Maxwell as the “Rosetta stone” of the Epstein saga, suggesting that her knowledge could expose a vast network of secrets.

She knows everything – not just about the perpetrators but the victims,” Dershowitz said.

The meeting comes amid growing pressure from Trump’s base for greater transparency regarding the Epstein files.

Supporters have criticized the lack of significant revelations following the release of certain documents and accused the administration of downplaying critical details.

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Trump himself has voiced frustration with the ongoing investigations, calling the entire matter the “Epstein hoax,” blaming Democrats for fueling conspiracies aimed at dividing Republicans.

Deputy Attorney General Blanche has confirmed that the meeting with Maxwell will take place “in the coming days,” stating that if Maxwell has any information that could identify individuals involved in criminal activities against victims, it will be investigated.

“We’ve communicated with counsel for Ms. Maxwell to determine whether she would be willing to speak with prosecutors from the Department,” Blanche said.

Meanwhile, Maxwell’s name continues to be associated with high-profile figures from politics and business.

She was found guilty in 2021 on charges related to sex trafficking minors.

Yet, despite Maxwell’s conviction, prosecutors have never revealed to whom Epstein was trafficking children.

Her case has sparked ongoing debates over the accountability of those who helped perpetuate Epstein’s abuse.

A key issue in the investigation revolves around the much-discussed “client list” of prominent individuals allegedly involved with Epstein.

Epstein’s victim and Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre had offered to release the “client list” shortly before she “committed suicide.”

However, prosecutors argue that Epstein didn’t keep any incriminating records.

Maxwell’s brother, Ian Maxwell, has also publicly denied the existence of a list, dismissing it as a “myth.”

“The ‘client list’ is a myth,” Ian Maxwell told Piers Morgan.

“I don’t think it constitutes a list of alleged people to whom young minor girls were trafficked.”

Nevertheless, even if Epstein didn’t keep physical records, Maxwell’s knowledge means that she, herself, is the “client list.”

As the administration seeks more information from Maxwell, political implications continue to swirl.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) has been vocal in pressuring for the firing of those associated with Maxwell and Epstein, accusing Trump’s supporters of ignoring the reality of her actions.

Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi has reaffirmed her commitment to transparency, even as legal experts continue to question whether new revelations will emerge.

Maxwell’s potential cooperation with federal investigators could ultimately shape the next steps in the Epstein saga.

As Trump pushes for full disclosure of the truth behind Epstein’s criminal network, the public waits to see how far the administration is willing to go in its pursuit of justice.

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