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Judge Will Release Ghislaine Maxwell Documents

Now that there is a law requiring the government to release the Epstein files, some judges are taking their cues from it. In New York, U.S. District Court Judge Paul Engelmayer has decided to unseal material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell, who is now living at a Club Fed in Texas.

Normally, grand jury transcripts are secret, but Engelmayer determined that the new law took priority over the usual secrecy. He will make sure that the victims are protected, however.

No one other than the judge, the grand jury members, the prosecutors, and Maxwell knows what is in the transcripts. They could be explosive or merely state that Maxwell procured a lot of young girls for Jeffrey Epstein to victimize. A judge in Florida recently made a similar decision about Maxwell transcripts there. Bit by bit, some information is going to be coming out. (V)



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