Epstein, Maxwell Evidence Will Remain Sealed, Judge Orders
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A judge this Monday denied the U.S. Department of Justice's request to reveal the minutes of the grand jury who accused Ghislaine Maxwell, a partner of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, of sex trafficking, arguing that they do not bring new developments to what is known to the public. District Judge Paul Engelmayer, based in Manhattan, who reviewed the transcripts of witnesses' testimonies heard by the grand jury and other evidence seen by the…
Judge Rejects Government Bid to Unseal Material Related to Jeffrey Epstein
A federal judge on Aug. 11 denied the Trump administration’s request to make material related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein public. Grand jury material is typically kept secret, and the government’s filings do not meet an exception laid out in previous rulings, U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer wrote in a 31-page decision. “Granting the Government’s motion would bloat the ‘special circumstances’ doctrine, which to date has warranted…
Donald Trump wanted to take pressure from his government in the Epstein case, but a judge now stopped the publication of selected court documents – with clear words to Washington.
In the debate about the dead sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a judge rejected a request from the U.S. government to release selected documents, with clear words in the direction of President Donald Trump's administration.
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