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Ghislaine Maxwell court materials to stay secret, judge rules

Ghislaine Maxwell court materials to stay secret, judge rules

A federal judge has ruled that materials related to Ghislaine Maxwell's criminal case will remain sealed. The judge stated that there was no new information to be gained from the release of these materials and that doing so could potentially harm future grand jury proceedings. Maxwell, a former associate of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, was convicted in 2021 of sex trafficking and other charges related to her involvement in Epstein's abuse of underage girls. The decision to keep the materials confidential comes amid ongoing efforts to unseal court documents and transcripts related to the high-profile case. The judge's ruling suggests a continued effort to protect the privacy and integrity of the judicial process in this sensitive case.

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