Maxwell’s attorney, David Oscar Markus, left the Tallahassee, Florida, federal courthouse where the meeting took place shortly after noon. Markus briefly addressed reporters, saying Maxwell spoke with Blanche from around 9 a.m. ET local time until around “lunch time,” when the meeting concluded.
Markus said Maxwell “answered every single question asked of her” during this week’s meetings, echoing a statement he made yesterday after the first sit-down.
Asked what the focus of Blanche’s questions were, Markus said: “They asked about every single possible thing you could imagine — everything.”
The lawyer estimated that Maxwell was asked “about 100 different people,” adding that she “didn’t hold anything back.”
Markus said he wasn’t sure how her cooperation would play out, but that “the truth will come out about what happened with Mr. Epstein, and she’s the person who’s answering those questions.”
Remember: Maxwell, a British socialite and ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, was sentenced in 2022 to 20 years in federal prison for carrying out a years-long scheme with the disgraced financier to groom and sexually abuse underage girls. She has attempted to appeal her conviction.
Blanche’s meetings with Maxwell this week came with the backdrop of fierce public backlash, including from members of President Donald Trump’s base, over the administration’s perceived lack of transparency surrounding documents related to Epstein’s case.