Paris Hilton Denies Ghislaine Maxwell Attempted Recruitment for Jeffrey Epstein
Paris Hilton has publicly refuted claims that Ghislaine Maxwell attempted to recruit her for Jeffrey epstein, adding another layer to the ongoing fallout from the convicted sex offender’s crimes. Hilton’s denial comes amid escalating pressure on the Department of Justice to release all files related to the Epstein investigation, a case riddled with unanswered questions and sparking widespread conspiracy theories.
The socialite and businesswoman addressed the allegations in a recent interview, directly dismissing the suggestion that Maxwell approached her to be involved with Epstein. this revelation surfaces as scrutiny intensifies around Epstein’s network and the extent of Maxwell’s role in facilitating his abuse, with accusations centering on her alleged recruitment of young women.
The Department of Justice has faced mounting calls to release the complete investigation files, fueled by years of bipartisan outrage and speculation.Former President Donald Trump, who maintained a long-standing friendship with Epstein, has repeatedly asserted his lack of knowledge regarding the financier’s criminal activities, despite his name appearing in released private emails. Trump recently announced he would release the documents,stating he wants to “get it over with” in a post on Truth Social.
The Epstein case continues to reverberate, prompting ongoing demands for transparency and accountability.
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