Judge orders speedy release of Ghislaine Maxwell transcripts
Maxwell is facing charges that she helped sex offender Jeffrey Epstein traffic and sexually abuse teenage girls.
Transcripts of interviews lawyers conducted with the ex-girlfriend of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein should be released as soon as possible, a judge ordered on Tuesday.
US District Judge Loretta A Preska said the transcripts of two days of depositions in 2016 of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell and related documents, along with the deposition transcript of an anonymous accuser, should be released publicly as soon as is practicable.
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She gave lawyers an unspecified amount of time to make “minimal redactions” to block personally identifiable information that would reveal the names of nonparties or their families.
The depositions were taken as part of a civil lawsuit brought against Maxwell by one of Epstein’s accusers. The lawsuit was eventually settled.
They noted that portions of the transcripts relate to perjury charges in the indictment she faces. She has pleaded not guilty.
Maxwell has been imprisoned since her arrest in early July. If convicted, she could face up to 35 years in prison.
The arrest came a year after 66-year-old Epstein was arrested and charged with sex trafficking. He killed himself in August 2019 at a federal jail in Manhattan where he was awaiting trial without bail.
In 2008 in Florida, Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges of soliciting and procuring a person under age 18 for prostitution. He spent 13 months in jail, paid settlements to victims and remained a registered sex offender.