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Type: Legal document
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Summary

This legal document, part of a court filing, argues against unsealing the grand jury transcripts from the Maxwell case. It asserts that nearly all the information presented to the grand juries is already public record from Maxwell's trial, and the remaining non-public information is minimal and inconsequential. The document concludes that a member of the public familiar with the trial would learn nothing new from the unsealed materials, which do not identify new individuals, clients, or methods related to Epstein's or Maxwell's crimes.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Maxwell Defendant
Mentioned throughout the document in relation to her grand juries, trial, indictments, and crimes.
Epstein
Mentioned as an associate of Maxwell in the context of having sexual contact with a minor and their crimes.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Government government agency
A party in the legal case, which admitted that much of the grand jury information was already public and proposed red...
Court government agency
The judicial body that ordered the review of grand jury materials and whose review confirmed that unsealing them woul...

Timeline (2 events)

Maxwell grand juries, where evidence was presented.
Maxwell's month-long trial, which made much of the information from the grand jury testimony publicly available.

Relationships (1)

Epstein associate Maxwell
The document mentions them together in the context of having had sexual contact with a minor and their shared crimes.

Key Quotes (1)

"The enclosed, annotated transcripts show that much of the information provided during the course of the grand jury testimony—with the exception of the identities of certain witnesses—was made publicly available at [Maxwell’s] trial or has otherwise been publicly reported through the public statements of victims and witnesses."
Source
— The Government (Quoted from the Court's order (Dkt. 800 at 3), where the Government admitted that most of the grand jury information was already public record.)
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