Donald Trump's Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche offered Ghislaine Maxwell a limited form of immunity during her two days of questioning over former lover and billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Maxwell, who is serving 20 years' prison for her involvement in Epstein's sordid crimes, was the one to reach out to the Department of Justice to set up the meetings, ABC News reported.
She apparently requested what's known as 'proffer immunity' so that anything she revealed couldn't be used against her at a later date.
This form of immunity is specifically provided to people under investigation or facing charges to determine the value of a possible witness. Maxwell has already been tried and convicted.
However, Maxwell's lawyer David Oscar Markus said after her questioning: 'There have been no asks and no promises.'













