What is the Epstein Files Transparency Act?
It is an act passed by Congress mandating the disclosure of investigative material related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Politics / Crime
A New York federal judge has ordered the unsealing of grand jury materials related to the criminal prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case. This dec...
The Epstein Files Transparency Act, passed by Congress in November, has led to the unsealing of grand jury materials related to Ghislaine Maxwell's prosecution. Maxwell was convicted in 2021 of procuring underage girls to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein. Judge Engelmayer initially resisted unsealing the grand jury materials, citing their traditionally sealed nature. However, he ultimately agreed with the DOJ's interpretation that the Act covers these materials.
Despite the order, Judge Engelmayer expressed skepticism about the significance of the unsealed materials, stating they are unlikely to add substantially to public knowledge. He also criticized the DOJ for neglecting to properly notify victims before seeking the release of these documents. The judge modified a protective order to shield victims from inadvertent disclosure of identifying information.
The unsealing includes grand jury transcripts, exhibits, and material disclosed to Maxwell's defense during her trial. It remains unclear when the DOJ will release these materials.
It is an act passed by Congress mandating the disclosure of investigative material related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Grand jury materials are typically permanently sealed by law to protect the integrity of the grand jury process.
According to Judge Engelmayer, the materials are unlikely to add significant new information to what is already publicly known.
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