Fmr. Atty to Epstein’s Victims Marsh: On Sex Trafficking, Maxwell Is ‘Vague’ and Very Studied in Her Responses in the DoJ Audio Release
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MARSH: “Well, that’s a good question. I mean, certainly we are, you know, happy that they’ve released this. Obviously, not releasing it just feeds the rumor and speculation that has been around Jeffrey Epstein for decades. And so, it’s a good thing that has been released along with the audio tape, but I’ve been trying to lower expectations about this transcript and the so-called DoJ records for weeks now because what we’ve seen historically over decades is pretty much similar to what we’re seeing in the Maxwell transcript, which is, she has a really good recall of his finances, the deals that he was involved in, intricate details of the people that he knew. But when it comes to the controversial things about this case, the underage sex trafficking, the possible links to intelligence, how Jeffrey Epstein got all of his money, power and influence, she’s a little bit more vague and very studied in her responses, and that is not a surprise given the position that she’s in. She’s sort of damned if she does and damned if she doesn’t. If she tells the full truth, everything she absolutely knows about Jeffrey Epstein, the public is not going to view her in good light and certainly she’s got these cases on appeal. She’s trying to get a commutation, I’m sure. She’s trying to get a reduction in her sentence or an outright pardon. So, this was probably about the best we could get for her under those circumstances.”




