By Jan Wolfe

WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) – A U.S. judge granted the U.S. Justice Department’s move ‍to unseal grand jury documents in the case involving Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is in prison for sex trafficking, a court ‌filing on Tuesday said.

U.S. ‌District Judge Paul Engelmayer cited a recent law passed by Congress in issuing his order and opinion, which he said also allowed the department to modify a related protective ‍order issued in July 2020.

The order followed a similar one from a judge in ‍Florida on Friday that allowed for the unsealing of documents in a sex trafficking case against Epstein.

The Justice Department asked the ‍judges to unseal the records after the Republican-controlled Congress passed a bill requiring ‍the ‍Attorney General to release

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