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#PI# Donald Trump now seems ridiculous in shifting the public's attention around, as the release of Epstein's files is the only thing America wants to see.
Everyone already knows that many people were mentioned in the file, in addition to Donald Trump. He better not talk about pardoning Maxwell, because she does not deserve a reduction in sentence for even one day; every day she is imprisoned for the terrible crimes she committed against those children should count as a day reduced from her sentence.
But the question is, why wasn't she questioned more? Is it because she was arrested too late to reach any agreements with her? Why not release the files?
Epstein was arrested in July 2019, and Maxwell faced charges in July 2020, both during Trump's presidency.
Ghislaine Maxwell ( has never been questioned by the Department of Justice during her trial, which aligns with the latest report from July 2025. Her lawyer confirmed that she only began to provide detailed testimony after the new meetings, suggesting that the prosecution strategy of the current government may be changing.
The historical background indicates that the 2021 trial of Maxwell led by Maurene Comey primarily focused on her role in the Epstein crimes, but the lack of prior inquiries may suggest the Department of Justice's earlier reluctance to investigate the broader conspiracy, a point supported by the recent dismissal of Comey on July 17, 2025, which may signal a shift in internal policy.
There is no similar research available to interpret this case, but criminological studies on plea bargaining (for example, a study published in the Criminal Justice Journal in 2019) suggest that delayed questioning may reflect strategic negotiations for immunity or leniency, as implied by ABC News on July 25, 2025: she obtained limited immunity in a recent meeting...