
Florida (Eurotoday Newspaper) – A New York federal judge has ruled to unseal grand jury materials from Ghislaine Maxwell’s case under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, mandating public disclosure by 19 December amid victim privacy safeguards. This follows a similar Florida ruling and intensifies scrutiny on Jeffrey Epstein’s network, with prosecutors criticised for inadequate victim notifications.
Judge Engelmayer’s Ruling Details
Judge Paul Engelmayer issued his decision from the US District Court in Manhattan, granting the DOJ’s request based on the Epstein Files Transparency Act passed nearly unanimously by Congress in November. As reported by CNBC staff, Engelmayer stated that the Act “does not explicitly mention grand jury materials,” but “the Court nonetheless maintains consistent with the DOJ’s position that the Act textually encompasses the grand jury materials in this instance.” He emphasised the law’s reference to Ghislaine Maxwell and related documents, permitting release of transcripts, exhibits, and substantial prosecution materials from her trial.
Engelmayer adjusted a protective order to establish a protocol “to safeguard victims from the unintentional release of materials… that could reveal their identities or infringe upon their privacy.” According to BBC News reporting, the judge mandated safeguards to shield victims’ identities and privacy in the unsealing process. CNN coverage notes that Engelmayer’s approval allows disclosure of evidence collected against Maxwell, connected to Epstein. The judge observed, “ary to’s depiction the grand materials would not reveal new information of any consequence,” indicating limited novel revelations expected.
Criticism of DOJ Handling
Engelmayer sharply criticised the DOJ for failing to notify Maxwell’s and Epstein’s victims before seeking disclosure. CNBC reports the judge stating, “In its two requests to this Court for record disclosure, the DOJ, while superficially acknowledging the concerns of’s and’s victims has not them with the care they merit.” He added, “In applying on November 24, 2025, for permission to release records under the Act, the DOJ again acted without informing Maxwell’s and Epstein’s victims.” The ruling directs the DOJ to promptly notify victims of the latest motion and set a feedback deadline.
Background on Epstein Files Transparency Act
The Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law by President Donald Trump on 19 November, requires the attorney general to publicly disclose all unclassified DOJ records, communications, and investigative materials associated with Epstein and Maxwell by 19 December. As per Fox News, the Act overrides federal grand jury secrecy rules, with a Florida judge, Rodney Smith, granting a similar DOJ request on Friday for 2005 Epstein investigation transcripts. Judge Smith found the law superseded secrecy requirements.
BBC News details that the law pertains to “unclassified, documents communications, investigative materials” linked to Epstein and Maxwell, allowing withholding for ongoing investigations or privacy concerns. The New York Times reports that Engelmayer referenced the statute mandating DOJ disclosure of all Epstein-related documents by 19 December. Attorney General Pami filed the motion last month, urging expedition due to the deadline.
This follows earlier rejections; Engelmayer denied a DOJ request in August, but the new law prompted reversal. A similar Florida request was rejected earlier this year before the Act’s passage.
Prior Judicial Actions and Context
A Florida federal judge last Friday ordered unsealing of Epstein grand jury records under the new transparency law, though the DOJ holds final release authority. The DOJ has also requested another New York judge to unseal records from Epstein’s brief 2019 prosecution, awaiting response. Historical context includes a 2020 ruling unsealing defamation suit documents against Maxwell by Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre, revealing depositions, memoir drafts, and Maxwell-Epstein emails.
Maxwell’s 2021 conviction
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20 responses to “Judge Approves Ghislaine Maxwell Grand Jury Document Release in Epstein Case”
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So, the judge’s finally decided to play Santa by unwrapping Ghislaine’s presents for us mere mortals – just what we needed, more paperwork to read over our morning croissants! 🍞📜 Can’t wait to see if it’s all just smoke and mirrors or if there’s actually something juicy in there.
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Seems like the Epstein saga just can’t stay in the shadows, eh? Talk about a grand reveal that’s as exciting as watching paint dry – but hey, at least we’ll have more paperwork to sift through! 😂📄
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Looks like the Epstein Files Transparency Act is really doing a bang-up job of keeping things under wraps, isn’t it? Just what we need—more courtroom drama and less actual justice. 😂
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Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more grand jury materials floating about like confetti at a wedding, as if everyone isn’t already knee-deep in scandal. 🤦♂️ At this rate, we might as well hand out popcorn for the show! 🍿
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Looks like the Epstein Files Transparency Act is finally shedding some light on a case that’s been darker than a Parisian café at midnight. Who knew a grand jury could be so generous with secrets, eh? 🕵️♂️💼
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Good to see our justice system finally getting its act together—nothing says “transparency” like a grand jury document release that basically nobody asked for. 🤷♂️ Can’t wait for all the groundbreaking revelations… or, you know, the same old stories with a fresh coat of legal paint. 🥱
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Honestly, who knew that a grand jury could be as riveting as a soap opera? Can’t wait for the next episode of “As the Epstein Turns.” 🎭
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Quite the spectacle, isn’t it? Who knew judicial transparency could be so thrilling—like watching paint dry but with a side of scandal and a sprinkle of “we told you so”. 😂💼
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Can’t wait for the big reveal! I’m sure the grand jury docs will be more thrilling than a stale baguette at a Parisian café. 🍷🥖
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Looks like the Epstein Files Transparency Act is finally paying off, eh? I’m sure the grand jury materials will be a real page-turner—just what we all needed to spice up our dreary December! 😂
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Just what we needed, more documents to sift through like a kid in a sweet shop. 🎉 Can’t wait for the next episode of “As the Epstein Turns!” 🍿
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Seems like we’re finally going to unravel the thrilling saga of Ghislaine and her infamous mate Epstein—because who doesn’t love a good sequel? 🍿 Can’t wait for the Netflix adaptation; I hear it’s going to be a real page-turner!
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Just what we needed, more “transparency” in a case that’s about as clear as mud. 😏 Can’t wait for the next thrilling episode of “As the Courtroom Turns.”
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Looks like the judge just gave Ghislaine a Christmas present a bit early—nothing says “transparency” like digging up old dirt, eh? 🎁 But hey, at least now we can all pretend we’re outraged together! 😏
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Seems like the grand jury documents are finally coming out of their hiding place, just in time for Christmas! 🎄 Can’t wait for the holiday cheer to be filled with all that juicy gossip about Epstein’s little black book. 🍷🤷♂️
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Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more courtroom dramas and a sprinkle of voyeurism to spice up our dreary winter. I can hardly contain my excitement for the thrilling revelations that will probably be as shocking as a cup of weak tea. ☕🙄
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Looks like the court’s playing Santa early this year, unwrapping the Epstein presents for all to see 😏. Just what we needed, more documents to sift through while sipping our morning espresso!
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Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more documents to pour over like a fine Bordeaux. 🍷 Because who doesn’t want to revisit the same old scandal?
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Oh, brilliant! Just when we thought the Epstein saga couldn’t get any more thrilling, we get a grand jury document release—because who doesn’t love a good legal drama before Christmas? 🎭📜
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Isn’t it just delightful that we’re finally lifting the veil on the Epstein saga? Can’t wait to see if the grand jury docs reveal anything more scandalous than a rainy Tuesday in London! 😏📜
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