The Vault: The Epstein Files

Mega Edition: Todd Blanche And The Still Unexplained Chat With Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 4-6) (7/18/26)

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On August 22, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice released redacted transcripts and audio recordings of a two-day interview it conducted in July with Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring. During the interview, Maxwell denied ever seeing any inappropriate behavior by former President Donald Trump, describing him as a “gentleman in all respects,” and insisted she “never witnessed the president in any inappropriate setting in any way.” She also rejected the existence of a so-called “client list,” countering years of speculation, and claimed to have no knowledge of blackmail or illicit recordings tied to Epstein. In addition to defending high-profile figures, Maxwell expressed doubt that Epstein’s death was a suicide, while also rejecting the notion of an elaborate conspiracy or murder plot. The release of the transcripts—handled under the Trump-era Justice Department—has stirred sharp political debate. Trump allies have framed her remarks as vindication, while critics and Epstein’s survivors question her credibility, pointing to her conviction and suggesting her words may be aimed at influencing potential clemency or political favor. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Interview Transcript - Maxwell 2025.07.24 (Redacted).pdf [https://www.justice.gov/storage/audio-files/Interview%20Transcript/Interview%20Transcript%20-%20Maxwell%202025.07.24%20(Redacted).pdf]

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Ghislaine Maxwell And The Grand Jury Indictment (Part 2) (7/18/26)

Before Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested on July 2, 2020, a federal grand jury in Manhattan returned a six-count indictment accusing her of helping Jeffrey Epstein recruit, groom and sexually exploit underage girls between approximately 1994 and 1997. Prosecutors alleged that Maxwell identified vulnerable girls, befriended them, normalized Epstein’s sexually abusive behavior and encouraged them to provide him with massages that developed into sexual encounters. The indictment further alleged that Maxwell was sometimes present during the abuse and, in certain instances, participated herself. The charged conduct was said to have occurred at Epstein’s residences in New York, Florida and New Mexico, as well as Maxwell’s home in London. The indictment charged Maxwell with conspiracy to entice minors to travel for illegal sexual activity, conspiracy to transport minors for criminal sexual activity, transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity and enticement of a minor to travel for illegal sexual activity. Two additional counts accused her of perjury for allegedly lying under oath during 2016 civil depositions when she denied knowledge of Epstein’s sexual activities with underage girls and minimized her own involvement. The indictment portrayed Maxwell not as a passive associate, but as a central facilitator who helped Epstein gain the trust of minors and created an environment in which their abuse could occur. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: dl (justice.gov) [https://www.justice.gov/media/1076236/dl?inline]

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Ghislaine Maxwell And The Grand Jury Indictment (Part 1) (7/18/26)

Before Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested on July 2, 2020, a federal grand jury in Manhattan returned a six-count indictment accusing her of helping Jeffrey Epstein recruit, groom and sexually exploit underage girls between approximately 1994 and 1997. Prosecutors alleged that Maxwell identified vulnerable girls, befriended them, normalized Epstein’s sexually abusive behavior and encouraged them to provide him with massages that developed into sexual encounters. The indictment further alleged that Maxwell was sometimes present during the abuse and, in certain instances, participated herself. The charged conduct was said to have occurred at Epstein’s residences in New York, Florida and New Mexico, as well as Maxwell’s home in London. The indictment charged Maxwell with conspiracy to entice minors to travel for illegal sexual activity, conspiracy to transport minors for criminal sexual activity, transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity and enticement of a minor to travel for illegal sexual activity. Two additional counts accused her of perjury for allegedly lying under oath during 2016 civil depositions when she denied knowledge of Epstein’s sexual activities with underage girls and minimized her own involvement. The indictment portrayed Maxwell not as a passive associate, but as a central facilitator who helped Epstein gain the trust of minors and created an environment in which their abuse could occur. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: dl (justice.gov) [https://www.justice.gov/media/1076236/dl?inline]

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jakson Mega Edition: Todd Blanche And The Still Unexplained Chat With Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 4-6) (7/18/26) kansikuva

Mega Edition: Todd Blanche And The Still Unexplained Chat With Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 4-6) (7/18/26)

On August 22, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice released redacted transcripts and audio recordings of a two-day interview it conducted in July with Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring. During the interview, Maxwell denied ever seeing any inappropriate behavior by former President Donald Trump, describing him as a “gentleman in all respects,” and insisted she “never witnessed the president in any inappropriate setting in any way.” She also rejected the existence of a so-called “client list,” countering years of speculation, and claimed to have no knowledge of blackmail or illicit recordings tied to Epstein. In addition to defending high-profile figures, Maxwell expressed doubt that Epstein’s death was a suicide, while also rejecting the notion of an elaborate conspiracy or murder plot. The release of the transcripts—handled under the Trump-era Justice Department—has stirred sharp political debate. Trump allies have framed her remarks as vindication, while critics and Epstein’s survivors question her credibility, pointing to her conviction and suggesting her words may be aimed at influencing potential clemency or political favor. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Interview Transcript - Maxwell 2025.07.24 (Redacted).pdf [https://www.justice.gov/storage/audio-files/Interview%20Transcript/Interview%20Transcript%20-%20Maxwell%202025.07.24%20(Redacted).pdf]

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Mega Edition: Todd Blanche And The Still Unexplained Chat With Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 1-3) (7/17/26)

On August 22, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice released redacted transcripts and audio recordings of a two-day interview it conducted in July with Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring. During the interview, Maxwell denied ever seeing any inappropriate behavior by former President Donald Trump, describing him as a “gentleman in all respects,” and insisted she “never witnessed the president in any inappropriate setting in any way.” She also rejected the existence of a so-called “client list,” countering years of speculation, and claimed to have no knowledge of blackmail or illicit recordings tied to Epstein. In addition to defending high-profile figures, Maxwell expressed doubt that Epstein’s death was a suicide, while also rejecting the notion of an elaborate conspiracy or murder plot. The release of the transcripts—handled under the Trump-era Justice Department—has stirred sharp political debate. Trump allies have framed her remarks as vindication, while critics and Epstein’s survivors question her credibility, pointing to her conviction and suggesting her words may be aimed at influencing potential clemency or political favor. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Interview Transcript - Maxwell 2025.07.24 (Redacted).pdf [https://www.justice.gov/storage/audio-files/Interview%20Transcript/Interview%20Transcript%20-%20Maxwell%202025.07.24%20(Redacted).pdf]

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Mega Edition: How The Ruling To Unseal The Maxwell/Virginia Files Opened The Floodgates (7/18/26)

Judge Loretta Preska played the decisive role in beginning the large-scale release of documents from Virginia Giuffre’s defamation lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell. After taking responsibility for reviewing the sealed record, Preska rejected the idea that entire categories of court filings should remain hidden indefinitely. She examined the materials individually, weighed legitimate privacy concerns against the public’s right of access and repeatedly ordered depositions, emails, exhibits and witness statements unsealed. Her rulings established that secrecy had to be specifically justified rather than automatically preserved simply because the case involved famous, wealthy or politically connected people. Those decisions got the transparency process moving and created a framework for the gradual release of records that had remained inaccessible for years. Preska continued reviewing objections from people identified in the documents, protecting survivors and sensitive personal information where necessary while refusing to allow embarrassment or reputational concerns alone to justify sealing. Her later orders resulted in additional releases, including the widely publicized unsealing of names and documents in January 2024. Through that sustained judicial review, Preska opened a substantial portion of the evidentiary record and gave the public a clearer view of Epstein and Maxwell’s network, the allegations against them and the information gathered during the Giuffre-Maxwell litigation. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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