Friday, 24 July 2020

Court Records In Ghislaine Maxwell Case To Be Made Public; Judge Rules

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Maxwell awaits 2021 trial in Brooklyn Prison.
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U.S. District Court Judge Loretta Preska has ruled to unseal a large number of documents in the Ghislaine Maxwell defamation case.

Maxwell’s lawyers objected, saying they have “grave concerns about our client's ability to seek and receive an impartial and fair trial and jury due to the intense media scrutiny around anything that is unsealed.”

Among the 416 pages of documents include a deposition from Maxwell containing details about her sex life, police reports, flight information from former associate Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of abuse from Virginia Giuffre. 

Judge Preska has given Maxwell's lawyers one week to appeal the decision and also ordered for the files to be ready for release.

Maxwell is currently being held without bail in a Brooklyn Federal Prison facing charges of transporting minors in Epstein's alleged sex ring and committing perjury. 

Her trial is in July 2021.


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