Jeffrey Epstein was a notorious child sex trafficker and friend to many powerful people.
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Secret grand jury transcripts from Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 sex trafficking case can be made public, a US judge has ruled, joining two other judges in granting the Justice Department’s requests to unseal material from investigations into the late financier’s sexual abuse.
US District Judge Richard M Berman reversed his earlier decision to keep the material under wraps, citing a new law that requires the government to open its files on Epstein and his longtime confidant Ghislaine Maxwell.

The presiding judge previously noted that the approximately 70 pages of grand jury documents set to be unveiled offer little in terms of shocking revelations, characterizing them as merely “a hearsay snippet” of Epstein’s actions.

Jeffrey Epstein was a notorious child sex trafficker and friend to many powerful people.
Jeffrey Epstein was a notorious child sex trafficker and friend to many powerful people. (US Attorney of the Southern District of New York)

On Tuesday, a separate federal judge in Manhattan mandated the disclosure of documents from Ghislaine Maxwell’s 2021 sex trafficking trial. Additionally, a Florida judge recently approved the release of transcripts from a defunct federal grand jury investigation involving Epstein from the early 2000s.

The Justice Department asked the judges to lift secrecy orders in the cases after the Epstein Files Transparency Act, passed by Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump last month, created a narrow exception to rules that normally keep grand jury proceedings confidential. The law requires that the Justice Department disclose Epstein-related material to the public by December 19.

The documents approved for release represent only a fraction of the government’s extensive collection. This archive potentially comprises tens of thousands of pages, including FBI notes and reports, witness interview transcripts, photos, videos, Epstein’s autopsy report, flight manifests, and travel records.

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Epstein with Ghislaine Maxwell. (Nine)

Despite the Epstein estate’s lawyers informing Judge Berman that they remain neutral regarding the Department of Justice’s request to unseal these documents, some of Epstein’s victims have expressed their support.

“Making Epstein-related materials public is beneficial, provided that the victims’ privacy is safeguarded,” stated Brad Edwards, an attorney representing several victims.

“With that said, the grand jury receives only the most basic information, so, relatively speaking, these particular materials are insignificant.”

Jeffrey Epstein in New York State Sex Offender Registry mugshot (AP)
Epstein died in prison in 2019. (New York State Sex Offender Registry/AP)

Questions about the government’s Epstein files have dominated the first year of Trump’s second term, with pressure on the Republican intensifying after he reneged on a campaign promise to release the files. His administration released some material, most of it already public, disappointing critics and some allies.

Berman was matter of fact in his ruling on Wednesday, writing that the transparency law “unequivocally intends to make public Epstein grand jury materials and discovery materials” that had previously been covered by secrecy orders. The law “supersedes the otherwise secret grand jury materials,” he wrote.

The judge, who was appointed by President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, implored the Justice Department to carefully follow the law’s privacy provisions to ensure that victims’ names and other identifying information are blacked out. Victim safety and privacy “are paramount,” he wrote.

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US President Donald Trump signed a bill ordering the release of the Epstein files. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

In court filings, the Justice Department informed Berman that the only witness to testify before the Epstein grand jury was an FBI agent who, the judge noted, “had no direct knowledge of the facts of the case and whose testimony was mostly hearsay.”

The agent testified over two days, on June 18, 2019, and July 2, 2019. The rest of the grand jury presentation consisted of a PowerPoint slideshow and four pages of call logs. The July 2 session ended with grand jurors voting to indict Epstein.

Epstein, a millionaire money manager known for socialising with celebrities, politicians, billionaires and the academic elite, killed himself in jail a month after his 2019 arrest. Maxwell was convicted in 2021 by a federal jury of sex trafficking for helping recruit some of Epstein’s underage victims and participating in some of the abuse. She is serving a 20-year prison sentence.

Maxwell’s lawyer told a judge last week that unsealing records from her case “would create undue prejudice” and could spoil her plans to file a habeas petition, a legal filing seeking to overturn her conviction. The Supreme Court in October declined to hear Maxwell’s appeal.

Maxwell’s grand jury records include testimony from the FBI agent and a New York Police Department detective.

Judge Paul A Engelmayer sought to temper expectations as he approved their release on Tuesday, writing that the materials “do not identify any person other than Epstein and Maxwell as having had sexual contact with a minor.”

“They do not discuss or identify any client of Epstein’s or Maxwell’s,” wrote Engelmayer, an appointee of President Barack Obama, a Democrat.

“They do not reveal any heretofore unknown means or methods of Epstein’s or Maxwell’s crimes.”

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