U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer authorized the DOJ to unseal thousands of pages of grand jury transcripts and investigative documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell's prosecution, under the recently enacted Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law last month by President Donald Trump.The DOJ plans to release 18 categories of materials, including search warrants and financial records, while redacting sensitive information to protect victims' identities.Maxwell's legal team, led by
David Markus, raised concerns about potential prejudice, though accuser
Annie Farmer supports the release; similar requests regarding Epstein-related transcripts were denied in August, with an order for Florida grand jury material released last week.