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Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, was questioned in 2016 in a defamation case.

The document, which is 465 pages long, has been published.

During questioning, Maxwell denies knowing or witnessing sexual abuse.

Ghislaine Maxwell, 58, was arrested by the FBI this summer after staying out of the public eye for a year.

The FBI raided her home in Bradford, New Hampshire in July and arrested her.

He is suspected of aiding pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in his trafficking of underage girls, among other things, by recruiting girls for him.

She is also suspected of perjury.

“I had the door closed”

Maxwell was recently denied bail and is currently being held in a Brooklyn jail.

An interrogation with her from 2016 was posted today. It was part of an investigation after Maxwell was charged with defamation by Virginia Giuffre.

Giuffre, formerly known as Roberts, claims to have been sexually abused by Epstein and several other men, including Prince Andrew and lawyer Alan Dershowitz.

In questioning in April 2016, Ghislaine Maxwell is asked about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and about their common history. He also receives questions about underage girls who made accusations.

In the 465-page document, Maxwell basically denies anything to do with criminal activity. He claims that he did not see anything and explains it by saying “he was not in his place” or that “he sat and worked and had the door closed.

Donald Trump with his future wife Melania, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Donald Trump with his future wife Melania, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Ghislaine Maxwell with Bill Clinton aboard Epstein’s infamous plane, the “Lolita Express.”

Refuses to recruit

Ghislaine Maxwell claims that she did not recruit any minors, but was only responsible for interviewing and evaluating people who applied for work at Epstein. For example, gardeners, cooks or pilots.

Nor does he remember anything about the first time he met Virginia Giuffre, who was then 17 years old.

During questioning, Maxwell says that he stood outside the house and spoke with Virginia’s mother, while Virginia herself was inside the house. Therefore, he cannot explain what happened the first time Epstein met Giuffre.

And so it goes.

Ghislaine Maxwell and her attorneys tried in vain to stop the lengthy interrogation that has now been made public.

She still stubbornly denies having anything to do with Epstein’s sex crimes.

He also denies any perjury.

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