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Judge chides Ghislaine Maxwell for mentioning victim names in papers seeking to overturn conviction
Judge Paul A. Engelmayer ordered all victim names in Ghislaine Maxwell's habeas petition sealed to protect privacy amid claims of withheld evidence and false testimony.
- Ghislaine Maxwell was chided by a judge for mentioning victim names in papers seeking to overturn her conviction.
- The judge said Maxwell's exhibits would be kept sealed until reviewed and redacted to protect victims' identities.
- Maxwell has until early 2026 to decide whether to include information from the Epstein files in her petition.
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Judge scolds Ghislaine Maxwell
NEW YORK — A judge on Monday scolded Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime confidant Ghislaine Maxwell for including confidential victim names in court papers seeking to set aside her 2021 sex trafficking conviction and free her from a 20-year prison sentence. Judge Paul A. Engelmayer said exhibits included with Maxwell’s habeas petition — which she filed on her own, without a lawyer — will be kept under seal and out of public view “until they have been r…
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Judge chides Ghislaine Maxwell for mentioning victim names in papers seeking to overturn conviction
A judge has scolded Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime confidant Ghislaine Maxwell for including confidential victim names in court papers seeking to set aside her 2021 sex trafficking conviction and free her from a 20-year prison sentence.
·United States
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