Apple has expanded its native call recording features with iOS 26, allowing users to record calls, generate transcripts, and receive summaries, but availability depends on region and legal consent is required. If unavailable, alternatives like Rev Call Recorder, Google Voice, or external recorders can be used.
The article discusses the recent release of Maxwell's interview transcripts, highlighting the lack of probing questions about Epstein's connections to high-profile individuals, including Trump officials, and criticizing the justice department's approach for not thoroughly investigating or asking key questions, especially regarding victims and powerful associates.
The family of Epstein survivor Virginia Roberts Giuffre criticizes the Justice Department for releasing Ghislaine Maxwell's transcripts, claiming it allows Maxwell to rewrite her story and undermines her conviction for sex trafficking, amid ongoing debates over her treatment and potential pardon.
Ghislaine Maxwell's interview transcripts reveal she denies the existence of a 'client list,' discusses her relationship with Epstein and Prince Andrew, and claims she does not believe Epstein died by suicide. The transcripts also address Maxwell's interactions with high-profile figures and her legal efforts, including seeking a pardon and her move between prisons. The release comes amid ongoing investigations and political pressure for transparency.
The Justice Department released over 300 pages of transcripts and audio recordings of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's conversations with Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted for aiding Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of underage girls. Maxwell's attorney claims she was truthful and a scapegoat, while the release aims to promote transparency amid ongoing scrutiny of Epstein-related files.
The Justice Department released transcripts of interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend, amid ongoing controversy over the handling of Epstein's case and the Trump administration's transparency efforts. Maxwell discussed her possible early meeting with Donald Trump and her knowledge of Epstein, as the administration faces criticism for withholding evidence and failing to satisfy conspiracy theories about the case.
A federal judge in New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal Jeffrey Epstein's grand jury transcripts, citing the need to protect victims and maintain case secrecy, marking the second such denial in this case.
Ghislaine Maxwell, during a nine-hour DOJ interview, stated she saw no harmful actions by Trump and indicated the transcripts might be publicly released soon, amid ongoing legal and political discussions.
The Justice Department has revealed that only two witnesses, both law enforcement officials, testified in the grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, raising questions about transparency and the unsealing of investigation materials.
The DOJ revealed that only two witnesses testified during the grand jury investigations into Epstein and Maxwell, with much of the testimony aligning with publicly available trial accounts, and proposed redacting victim-related information while noting they did not notify all victims referenced in the transcripts.
A federal judge is requesting more information from the Justice Department before ruling on their request to unseal grand jury records related to Ghislaine Maxwell's case, with a deadline set for July 29 for further submissions and a subsequent review process involving Maxwell's lawyers and victims.
President Trump has requested Attorney General Pam Bondi to seek the unsealing of grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein, amid ongoing public interest and pressure for transparency in the case. The Department of Justice is expected to file a request to release additional materials, though the full impact of such disclosures remains uncertain. The case continues to attract attention, with Trump denying allegations involving Epstein and criticizing the media and political opponents.
Apple Podcasts has introduced a transcripts feature with the iOS 17.4 update, allowing users to read along with podcast episodes in English, French, Spanish, or German. The transcripts are automatically available for new episodes and will be added to older episodes over time. Users can access the transcripts by selecting the transcript button in the podcast player, and can search for specific words or phrases within the transcript. However, the feature may have issues when multiple people are speaking simultaneously.
Apple Podcasts has introduced auto-generated transcripts for podcasts with its latest update, allowing users to easily search for specific words or phrases within episodes. While this move aligns with accessibility needs, some podcasters are concerned about potential errors in automated transcription. Apple is offering options for podcasters to upload their own transcripts or edit the auto-generated ones before reuploading. The transcripts will be available in English, French, German, and Spanish in over 170 countries, but they won't be translated between languages.