DOJ Moves to Unseal Exhibits From Epstein, Maxwell Grand Jury Investigations

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Jeffrey Epstein (C) will appear in court in West Palm Beach, Florida on July 30, 2008. Uma Sanghvi/Palm Beach Post by AP

On Friday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) asked federal court to seal the large ju judge exhibit from the investigations of sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Gislaine Maxwell.

In submitting to District Judge Richard Berman and US District Judge Paul Engelmeyer, the DOJ said it wanted a large juj judge exhibit in two cases edited to keep the identity of the victim private. Earlier this week, the DOJ asked the judge to seal the transcripts of the Great Ju Court to compare these documents with public records.
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