
Federal judge refuses Trump administration's request to release Ghislaine Maxwell transcripts
Article content
District Judge Paul Engelmayer said there is little in the transcripts that is not already in the public record, and they do not identify anyone other than Maxwell and Epstein as having had sexual contact with underage girls.
Article content
Article content
The Justice Department had sought to release the transcripts to help defuse spiralling anger among President Donald Trump's own supporters over what they have long seen as a cover-up of Epstein's crimes and high-level connections.
Article content
Article content
'Its entire premise — that the Maxwell grand jury materials would bring to light meaningful new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes, or the Government's investigation into them — is demonstrably false,' he wrote.
Article content
'Insofar as the motion to unseal implies that the grand jury materials are an untapped mine lode of undisclosed information about Epstein or Maxwell or confederates, they definitively are not that,' the judge said.
Article content
'There is no 'there' there.'
Article content
The Manhattan-based judge also cast doubt on the Trump administration's motivation for seeking the public release of the Maxwell transcripts and suggested it was 'disingenuous.'
Article content
Article content
'A member of the public, appreciating that the Maxwell grand jury materials do not contribute anything to public knowledge, might conclude that the Government's motion for their unsealing was aimed not at 'transparency' but at diversion — aimed not at full disclosure but at the illusion of such,' he said.
Article content
Article content
Maxwell, 63, is serving a 20-year sentence after being convicted in 2021 of recruiting underage girls for Epstein, who died in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.
Article content
Her lawyers had opposed releasing the transcripts, saying it could potentially impact her ongoing legal appeals of her conviction.
Article content
The Justice Department is also seeking the release of the secret grand jury transcripts in Epstein's case. That request is being handled by a different judge.
Article content
Trump's supporters have been obsessed with the Epstein case for years and have been up in arms since the FBI and Justice Department said last month that the wealthy financier had committed suicide while in jail, did not blackmail any prominent figures, and did not keep a 'client list.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CTV News
26 minutes ago
- CTV News
Woman jumps from second floor balcony into the arms of police to escape fire
Watch A woman was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after jumping from a second floor balcony to escape a fire that destroyed her Massachusetts home.


CTV News
an hour ago
- CTV News
Trump says Intel CEO has an ‘amazing story' days after calling for his resignation
Less than a week after demanding his resignation, President Donald Trump is now calling the career of Intel's CEO an 'amazing story.' Shares of Intel, which slid last week after CEO Lip-Bu Tan came under fire from the U.S. President, bounced higher before the opening bell Tuesday. The attack from Trump came after Sen. Tom Cotton sent a letter to Intel Chairman Frank Yeary expressing concern over Tan's investments and ties to semiconductor firms that are reportedly linked to the Chinese Communist Party and the People's Liberation Army. Cotton asked Intel if Tan had divested from the companies to eliminate any potential conflict of interest. Trump said on the Truth Social platform Thursday that, 'The CEO of Intel is highly CONFLICTED and must resign, immediately. There is no other solution to this problem. Thank you for your attention to this problem!' Tan was named Intel CEO in March and it is unclear if he has divested his interests in the chip companies. Tan said in a message to employees that there was misinformation circulating about his past roles at Walden International and Cadence Design Systems and said that he'd 'always operated within the highest legal and ethical standards.' After a Monday meeting with Tan at the White House, Trump backed off his demand that Tan resign without hesitation. 'I met with Mr. Lip-Bu Tan, of Intel, along with Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, and Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent,' Trump wrote in a Truth Social post. 'The meeting was a very interesting one. His success and rise is an amazing story. Mr. Tan and my Cabinet members are going to spend time together, and bring suggestions to me during the next week. Thank you for your attention to this matter!' Shares of Intel rose gained more than three per cent in premarket trading. The economic and political rivalry between the U.S. and China are increasingly focused on computer chips, AI and other digital technologies that are expected to shape future economies and military conflicts. Michelle Chapman, The Associated Press


Globe and Mail
an hour ago
- Globe and Mail
Trump says Intel CEO has an 'amazing story' days after calling for his resignation
Less than a week after demanding his resignation, President Donald Trump is now calling the career of Intel's CEO is an 'amazing story.' Shares of Intel, which slid last week after CEO Lip-Bu Tan came under fire from the U.S. president, bounced higher before the opening bell Tuesday. The attack from Trump came after Sen. Tom Cotton sent a letter to Intel Chairman Frank Yeary expressing concern over Tan's investments and ties to semiconductor firms that are reportedly linked to the Chinese Communist Party and the People's Liberation Army. Cotton asked Intel if Tan had divested from the companies to eliminate any potential conflict of interest. Trump said on the Truth Social platform Thursday that, 'The CEO of Intel is highly CONFLICTED and must resign, immediately. There is no other solution to this problem. Thank you for your attention to this problem!' Tan was named Intel CEO in March and it is unclear if he has divested his interests in the chip companies. Tan said in a message to employees that there was misinformation circulating about his past roles at Walden International and Cadence Design Systems and said that he'd 'always operated within the highest legal and ethical standards.' After a Monday meeting with Tan at the White House, Trump backed off his demand that Tan resign without hesitation. 'I met with Mr. Lip-Bu Tan, of Intel, along with Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, and Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent,' Trump wrote in a Truth Social post. 'The meeting was a very interesting one. His success and rise is an amazing story. Mr. Tan and my Cabinet members are going to spend time together, and bring suggestions to me during the next week. Thank you for your attention to this matter!' Shares of Intel rose gained more than 3% in premarket trading. The economic and political rivalry between the U.S. and China are increasingly focused on computer chips, AI and other digital technologies that are expected to shape future economies and military conflicts.