A federal judge in New York on Tuesday granted a Justice Department request to release grand jury material related to Ghislaine Maxwell's case.
U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer said in his ruling that he has taken great care to “put in place a mechanism to protect victims from the inadvertent release of materials within the discovery in this case that would identify them or otherwise invade their privacy.”
Engelmayer said the grand jury materials in the case, however, "would not reveal new information of any consequence."
He said the two panels heard only "summary testimony from two law enforcement officials; and, with minor exceptions, the evidence before the grand juries was already a matter of public record, largely as a result of Maxwell’s 2021 trial.”
Maxwell was convicted of f

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