Because the Justice Division faces a 30-day deadline to launch its information on convicted intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein, authorities attorneys have once more requested a federal courtroom in Florida to unseal grand jury transcripts –related to the preliminary federal investigation of Epstein — citing the passage this week of the Epstein Transparency Act by Congress.
“Public manufacturing of the grand jury materials is subsequently required,” DOJ wrote within the Friday submitting, writing that grand jury materials isn’t “exempt” from the regulation.
The Act requires the federal government to make publicly accessible “all unclassified information, paperwork, communications, and investigative supplies” however accommodates no particular point out of grand jury materials.
Audrey Strauss, Performing United States Lawyer for the Southern District of New York, speaks throughout a information convention to announce costs towards Ghislaine Maxwell for her alleged position within the sexual exploitation and abuse of a number of minor ladies by Jeffrey Epstein, July 2, 2020, in New York.
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In making its request on Nov. 21, DOJ attorneys requested the courtroom to rule rapidly in an effort to enable them to adjust to the 30-day deadline set by the Epstein information invoice, which was handed unanimously within the Senate and by a vote of 427-1 within the Home.
The brand new request pertains to federal grand jury transcripts from 2005 and 2007 — throughout the first federal investigation of Epstein in Florida.
DOJ additionally requested the courtroom to raise the protecting order over the case, including it’s going to work to “make acceptable redactions of victim-related and different private figuring out data.”
The brand new request comes after DOJ beforehand requested courts in New York and Florida over the summer season to launch grand jury materials in instances involving each Epstein and his longtime affiliate Ghislaine Maxwell.

U.S. Consultant Ro Khanna (D-CA) stands in entrance of accusers and survivors as he speaks throughout a press convention to debate the Epstein Recordsdata Transparency invoice, directing the discharge of the remaining information associated to the investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., September 3, 2025.
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These requests got here amid outrage over the administration’s dealing with of the Epstein concern — after the DOJ launched a memo saying there was no proof Epstein stored a “consumer checklist” whom he blackmailed or conspired with and confirming that he died by suicide in whereas in custody in his jail cell in Manhattan in 2019 as he awaited trial on federal intercourse trafficking costs.
The sooner requests to unseal grand jury data had been finally denied by judges.
Maxwell, who has constantly denied any wrongdoing, is presently serving a 20-year jail sentence in Texas for little one intercourse trafficking and different offenses in reference to Epstein.