A federal judge on Monday ignored the grand jury content to reject the request of the Department of Justice, which was used to charge Gisline Maxwell for a long time of guilty sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
The Trump administration saw to break the general privacy of the grand jury proceedings amidst increasing public pressure from most parts of the political base of the President to issue more files on the case.
“Unlike the portrayal of the government, Maxwell Grand Jury testimony is not a matter of important historical or public interest. 31 pages rule,
“This includes garden-witness summary testimony by two law enforcement agents. And the information involved in it is almost almost completely a long-term public record.”
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