Judge Demands Justice Department Transparency on Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Records Amid Epstein Fallout
A Manhattan federal judge pushes the Justice Department to clarify which sensitive materials from the Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking trial they intend to release—testing Washington’s commitment to transparency in a case tied to elite corruption and abuse.
In a critical test of government accountability, a federal judge in Manhattan is holding the Justice Department to a tight deadline to disclose exactly which records from the high-profile Ghislaine Maxwell trial it intends to unseal. This move comes amid mounting public and congressional pressure for transparency after years of secrecy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious sex trafficking network. Can America Trust Washington to Reveal the Whole Truth? Judge Paul A. Engelmayer demanded by noon Wednesday that prosecutors specify which grand jury documents, exhibits, and discovery materials they plan to make public. His insistence that victims be “meaningfully informed” about these...
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