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Ghislaine Maxwell fights release of more Epstein documents, calling disclosure law unconstitutional
Maxwell's lawyers argue a December law mandating public release of 90,000 Epstein-related pages violates separation of powers and involves improperly obtained materials.
- Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers are fighting the release of 90,000 pages related to Jeffrey Epstein and her, arguing that the law compelling disclosure is unconstitutional.
- Maxwell's attorneys say the documents, including depositions and private information, were improperly obtained during the criminal probe against her.
- The release of Epstein-related documents has led to new revelations about his decades-long sexual abuse, with some victims' names revealed while abusers' names were redacted.
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Imprisoned Ghislaine Maxwell moves to stop release of sealed Epstein documents
Lawyers for imprisoned British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell are fighting the requested release of 90,000 pages related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell, saying a law used to force the public release of millions of documents is unconstitutional.
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