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Judge won’t release identities of two women once described as potential co-conspirators of Epstein
- A federal judge ruled that the identities of two women linked to Jeffrey Epstein will remain sealed for their safety and privacy.
- Judge Berman rejected an NBC News request to unseal their identities after both women and the U.S. Justice Department opposed it.
- A lawyer indicated that one woman received death threats due to misinformation, which was investigated by the FBI.
- Another lawyer stated that both women were 'severely victimized by Jeffrey Epstein' and deserve protections similar to other victims.
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Judge won't release identities of two women once described as potential co-conspirators of Epstein
A federal judge says the identities of two individuals once listed as potential co-conspirators of Jeffrey Epstein will remain sealed for their safety and privacy.
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Read Full ArticleRedacted Names in Epstein Documents to Remain Sealed, US Judge Rules
Privacy and safety interests outweigh the presumption of public access, Judge Richard Berman said in denying a media request to unseal the names of two individuals named in court papers related to the prosecution of disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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