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Ghislaine Maxwell urges judge to reject Trump bid to release grand jury transcripts 

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Ghislaine Maxwell urges judge to reject Trump bid to release grand jury transcripts 
Ghislaine Maxwell, the accomplice of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, urged a federal judge Tuesday to reject the Trump administration’s bid to unseal grand jury transcripts in her case. David Os...
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the accomplice of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, urged a federal judge Tuesday to reject the Trump administration’s bid to unseal grand jury transcripts in her case. 

David Oscar Markus, Maxwell’s attorney, said she “has no choice” to oppose the request because the judge declined to allow her to review the material in question. 

“Jeffrey Epstein is dead. Ghislaine Maxwell is not,” Markus wrote. 

“Whatever interest the public may have in Epstein, that interest cannot justify a broad intrusion into grand jury secrecy in a case where the defendant is alive, her legal options are viable, and her due process rights remain,” Markus continued. 

Grand jury material generally remains secret, but the administration has recently looked to unseal transcripts in both Epstein's and Maxwell’s criminal cases. 

The push comes as Trump’s supporters increase pressure on the administration to produce more information following an FBI and Justice Department memo, which stated that Epstein did not have a client list and that his 2019 death at his New York City jail cell was a suicide. 

The decision in Maxwell's case rests with U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer, an appointee of former President Obama. 

Maxwell had hoped to gain access to the transcripts to inform her position. Despite the government not opposing her request, Engelmayer denied it. The judge wrote “it is black-letter law that defendants generally are not entitled to access grand jury materials."

"Given that she is actively litigating her case and does not know what is in the grand jury record, she has no choice but to respectfully oppose the government’s motion to unseal it," Markus responded in Tuesday's filing.

As Engelmayer and a separate judge assigned to Epstein’s case consider releasing the transcripts, two victims submitted letters to the court questioning the administration’s motives and insisting they were not being adequately considered. 

Engelmayer ordered any other victims who wish to submit a letter to do so by the end of the day on Tuesday. 

The judge is set to rule after providing the government until Friday to respond to the letters and clarify if they want to release not only the transcripts, but also exhibits shown to the grand jury.

Source: The Hill - News

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