Sex Trafficking
Judge orders release of Ghislaine Maxwell investigation records under new Epstein transparency law
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U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer has granted a Justice Department request to unseal grand jury transcripts and other investigative materials from the Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking case, citing the newly enacted Epstein Files Transparency Act, which requires the public release of Epstein‑related documents by December 19, 2025. The ruling could make hundreds more records from the Epstein and Maxwell investigations available to the public, subject to redactions to protect victims’ identities.
Recently released US Department of Justice records reveal Jeffrey Epstein's extensive ties to South Africa, spanning business contacts and predatory interests in young women. The documents highlight his networking with prominent figures and recruitment efforts dating back to the 1980s. Survivors and financial transactions underscore the dark side of these links.
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A federal judge in the US has given the Department of Justice the green light to release materials from the investigation that led to Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction in 2021. The materials include secret grand jury transcripts and investigative documents, potentially spanning thousands of pages. The decision follows Congress's approval in November of a bill to release Epstein- and Maxwell-related documents.