Deputy Legal professional Normal Todd Blanche is scheduled to satisfy with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted intercourse trafficker and former affiliate of Jeffrey Epstein, on the U.S. lawyer’s workplace in Tallahassee, Florida, this afternoon.
Maxwell, who’s presently serving a 20-year jail sentence for her position in recruiting and grooming underage ladies for Epstein’s abuse community, has develop into a focus amid renewed calls for for transparency within the Epstein investigation.
The socialite and longtime associate of Epstein was convicted in 2021 on costs together with intercourse trafficking of minors and conspiracy.
Blanche arrived on the federal courthouse in Tallahassee round 9 a.m. ET on July 24, declining to remark when approached by reporters.
Regardless of intensive investigations into Epstein’s actions, many particulars, notably concerning potential “uncharged third events,” have remained sealed, fueling public frustration.
The Trump administration’s dealing with of Epstein-related information has drawn sharp criticism from each MAGA supporters and Democrats. Earlier this month, the DOJ and FBI issued a joint assertion asserting {that a} thorough evaluate uncovered no proof warranting new investigations towards others, and claimed there isn’t any “consumer checklist.”
President Trump has now publicly directed officers to “launch all credible proof,” prompting the assembly with Maxwell.
In a press release posted on X by Bondi, Blanche emphasised, “If Ghislaine Maxwell has details about anybody who has dedicated crimes towards victims, the FBI and the DOJ will hear what she has to say.”
Assertion from @DAGToddBlanche:
This Division of Justice doesn’t shrink back from uncomfortable truths, nor from the accountability to pursue justice wherever the information might lead. The joint assertion by the DOJ and FBI of July 6 stays as correct at this time because it was when it was…
— Legal professional Normal Pamela Bondi (@AGPamBondi) July 22, 2025
A Home Oversight Committee subcommittee additionally voted to subpoena Maxwell on Wednesday.

