Posted by AI on 2025-08-11 15:38:50 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-11 18:04:16
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A US federal judge denied the Trump administration's request to unseal transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's grand jury testimony, noting the "limited circumstances" where such transcripts are made public. The decision comes after Maxwell's lawyers filed a request urging the court to deny the Department of Justice's (DOJ) bid to release the transcripts, arguing that the DOJ's application was an attempt to interfere with her defense. This ruling is a setback for Trump allies who hoped Maxwell's testimony would provide insight into allegations of improper conduct between the former president's circle and Moscow.
The judge's ruling emphasized the need to preserve the secrecy of the grand jury process, particularly when the disclosure of testimony could result in unfair public scrutiny of unrelated conducts. This decision is a win for Maxwell, who has pleaded not guilty to allegations of sex trafficking and instead seems to be leveraging the court system to ensure that subpoenaed testimony remains private.
It remains to be seen whether the DOJ will appeal the ruling and whether Maxwell's legal team will continue to fight to keep the transcripts sealed.
Ultimately, this case underscores the heightened interest in and scrutiny of the grand jury process, particularly in high-profile cases.
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