A U.S. federal judge, Paul Engelmayer, has permitted the Department of Justice to release grand jury documents from Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking case, although he cautioned that the documents contain little new information. The materials do not identify any new clients of Epstein or Maxwell or reveal unknown details about their crimes. This ruling follows the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which allows the release of such records, but concerns remain regarding victim privacy. Maxwell’s legal team argues that disclosing these transcripts could prejudice her defense, as she serves a 20-year sentence for her involvement in Epstein’s operations.
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