MAXWELL OPPOSED RELEASE

Maxwell, 63, is serving a 20-year sentence after being convicted in 2021 of recruiting underage girls for Epstein, who died in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.

Her lawyers opposed the release of the transcripts, arguing it could affect her ongoing legal appeals.

The Justice Department is also seeking to unseal grand jury records from Epstein’s own case, a request before another judge.

POLITICAL CONTEXT

Trump’s supporters have been vocal about the Epstein case for years. They reacted angrily last month when the FBI and Justice Department said the financier had died by suicide, had not blackmailed prominent figures and did not keep a “client list.”

In a bid to calm the furor, the department sought to release transcripts from the Maxwell and Epstein cases. US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, formerly Trump’s personal lawyer, recently met Maxwell but has not disclosed the details of their conversation. She has since been moved to a minimum-security prison.

Trump, 79, was once a friend of Epstein, and the Wall Street Journal reported last month that his name appeared among hundreds during a Justice Department review of the so-called “Epstein files.” No evidence of wrongdoing has been presented.

Maxwell remains the only former Epstein associate convicted in connection with his activities, which conspiracy theorists allege included trafficking girls for VIPs and elites.

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