30 Jul 2025, 14:14
Details of Witnesses in the Cases of Epstein and Maxwell
- The grand jury in the cases of Epstein and Maxwell has only summoned two witnesses.
- Many witnesses have already been publicized during the court proceedings.
- The request to disclose the materials sparked outrage among some of Trump’s supporters.
The U.S. Department of Justice reported that in the course of the investigation into the cases of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, the testimonies provided at the sessions of the grand jury amounted to only two witnesses. In the documents submitted to the court, prepared in advance, it is stated that the testimonies were provided by an FBI agent and a detective from the New York police.
According to the documents, the grand jury that examined Epstein's case began its work in June 2019, while the jury that examined Maxwell's case worked in June and July 2020, and also in January 2021. The main witnesses were the same individuals: an FBI agent and a detective.
The provided information indicates that many witnesses who were summoned in the course of the grand jury were also presented during the court proceedings. This testifies to the fact that a significant portion of the materials has already become public.
The Department of Justice indicated that the request to disclose the materials was submitted after the outrage sparked by the supporters of Donald Trump, especially since it was recently announced that more materials on the Epstein case would not be released. Trump asserts that he did not know about the crimes of Epstein and severed ties with him.
Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence in connection with trafficking charges involving minors. She recently underwent questioning at the Department of Justice, responding to inquiries regarding other individuals who may be implicated in the crimes.
The provided information also indicates that there was no attempt to connect with the witnesses, whose testimonies may be mentioned in the materials of the grand jury.
Tags: USA/Crime