‘Shameless pardon quid pro quo’: Ghislaine Maxwell spills on 100 people linked to Epstein

Ghislaine Maxwell did not hold back Friday, reportedly spilling to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche at a Tallahassee courthouse and naming around 100 people connected to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

Maxwell received limited immunity during the marathon sessions, sources ABC News, giving her free rein to dish dirt. Her attorney David Markus told reporters he hopes Trump “exercises that power in the right and just way” after confirming his client “did not hold anything back” about the 100 individuals.

The Daily Beast called it a “shameless pardon quid pro quo.”

Just hours before Friday’s meeting, the second in two days, Trump told reporters he hadn’t “considered” the possibility of a pardon.

According to reports, Markus said “Ghislaine honestly answered every question that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche asked.” They had discussions about “every possible thing you could imagine–everything.”

The meeting came after Attorney General Pam Bondi reportedly briefed Trump that his own name appears in Epstein files, though officials dismissed that as “unverified hearsay.”

Trump has been reeling after his MAGA base reacted in fury to Bondi announcing that there was no Epstein file. It’s a firmly held belief among Trump supporters that a document exists linking powerful figures to the sex trafficker.

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