WASHINGTON — The Justice Department sought to unseal grand jury exhibits and testimony from its cases against deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, but with redactions to protect victims.

The exhibits from the Epstein and Maxwell cases must be “subject to appropriate redactions of victim-related and other personal identifying information,” reads the Aug. 8 filing signed by Jay Clayton, the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York.

“As there are parties whose names appear in the grand jury exhibits but did not appear in the grand jury transcripts, the Government is undertaking to notify such parties to the extent their names appear in grand jury exhibits that were not publicly admitted at the Maxwell trial (and they were not already

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