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New York Judge grants request to unseal Ghislaine Maxwell records

This Tuesday, a federal judge in New York granted the request of the Justice Department to release grand jury material related to the case of Ghislaine Maxwell.

Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of numerous charges, including participation in a sex-trafficking conspiracy and the sex trafficking of a minor. At this time, she is serving out her 20-year prison sentence.

The request was granted by Judge Paul Engelmayer, who said that he took great care during the approval to “put in place a mechanism to protect victims from the inadvertent release of materials within the discovery in this case that would identify them or otherwise invade their privacy.”

According to Engelmayer, the material released does not contain any new information of significant importance. Engelmayer said that the grand jury materials contain “summary testimony from two law enforcement officials; and, with minor exceptions, the evidence before the grand juries was already a matter of public record, largely as a result of Maxwell’s 2021 trial.”

The decision to rule in favor of the Justice Department releasing the materials is possibly related to a new law that was passed by the government. According to the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the Justice Department is required to make files related to Jeffrey Epstein and his associates publicly available and searchable.

Engelmayer gave the following statement regarding the material released: “They do not discuss or identify any client of Epstein’s or Maxwell’s,” he continues, “They do not reveal any heretofore unknown means or methods of Epstein’s or Maxwell’s crimes.”

While it is good to hear that the government is being more transparent with the Jeffrey Epstein case, we can only hope that the information revealed does not cause further harm to the victims of Epstein and Maxwell’s crimes.

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