Attorney General Pam Bondi said on Monday that attached lawyer Todd Blanche will meet with Ghislaine Maxwell, the associate convicted of the deceased sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, at some point in the “next days.”
“President Trump has told us that we will release all credible evidence. If Ghislane Maxwell has information about anyone who has committed crimes against the victims, the FBI and the DOJ will listen to what he has to say,” Blanche said in the statement Posted by Bondi in X.

Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche observed while President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference in the Brady Information Chamber of the White House on June 27, 2025, in Washington, DC
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Blanche also said that the Joint Declaration of the Department of Justice and the FBI on July 6, which declared that they would not publish any additional file in Epstein and that they determined that there was no “list of clients” of Epstein, “remains as precise today as it was when it was written.”
“That is, in the recent exhaustive review of the files maintained by the FBI in the case of Epstein, no evidence was discovered that could preach an investigation against not loaded third parties,” Blanche said.
He added that “so far, no administration on behalf of the department had asked about his willingness to meet with the government.”
The statement occurs when a growing choir of legislators has asked Maxwell to testify about his relationship with Epstein, and although the department actively opposes Maxwell’s efforts to appeal his condemnation for conspiring and helping Epstein in his sexual abuse of minor girls.

Audrey Strauss, internal prosecutor of the Southern District of New York, points out a photo of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, during a press conference in New York on July 2, 2020.
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David Oscar Markus, Maxwell’s appeal lawyer, confirmed to ABC News that they are in conversations with the government.
“I can confirm that we are in conversations with the government, and that Ghislaine will always sincerely testify,” Markus said. “We thank President Trump for his commitment to discover the truth in this case.”
Maxwell was sentenced for sex trafficking and other positions and sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022.
In the midst of the growing calls of the Republicans to launch the Epstein archives, a supervision subcommittee approved a motion on Tuesday morning to lead the president who issues a citation for Maxwell’s testimony.
The motion was offered by the representative of Tennessee, Tim Burchett, during an unrelated hearing in the subcommittee of government operations. Burchett’s motion was approved by a voice vote with only a few members present in the room.
“It’s about to be real,” Burchett representative Posted in x.
Eating plans to quote Maxwell “in the most expeditious way possible,” according to a Committee spokeswoman.
“Since Mrs. Maxwell is in a federal prison, the Committee will work with the Department of Justice and the Prison Office to identify a date on which the committee can depose it,” said the spokesman.
Last week, President Donald Trump ordered the DOJ to “release all the testimonies of the Grand Jury regarding Jeffrey Epstein, subject only to the approval of the Court,” he said on social networks.
The Department of Justice requested in its presentation, which was signed by Bondi and Blanche, so that the court “concludes that Epstein and [Ghislaine] Maxwell’s cases qualify as a matter of public interest, release the transcripts of the associated grand jury and raise pre -existing protection orders. “
ABC News Lauren Peller contributed to this report.