A memorandum from the government which acknowledges that law enforcement and complaining witnesses are still alive, and that some aspects of the grand jury transcript became public during Maxwell's trial.
This legal document argues against the release of grand jury transcripts in the pending case of Maxwell. The author contends that secrecy is necessary to protect still-living witnesses, including active law enforcement personnel and alleged victims. The document also refutes the government's cited precedent, the Rosenberg case, arguing it is inapplicable because it involved a decades-old, concluded case, unlike Maxwell's ongoing one.
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