Summary
Ghislaine Maxwell is trying to prevent the release of grand jury records in a sex trafficking case related to Jeffrey Epstein. Prosecutors want some of these records to be made public, stating that much of the information is already known. Maxwell's lawyers argue against unsealing these records, which they describe as potentially unreliable hearsay.
Key Facts
- Ghislaine Maxwell wants to keep grand jury records from her case secret.
- Prosecutors want to release some of these records, saying key information is already public.
- Grand jury processes are secret, and Maxwell did not see the records herself.
- Her lawyers argue the transcripts could contain unreliable information, known as hearsay.
- The case involves Maxwell's conviction for grooming underage girls for Epstein.
- Maxwell is appealing her conviction, but her efforts have not yet succeeded.
- The case has drawn political attention and led to congressional action for more disclosures.
- Maxwell was recently moved from a Florida prison to a Texas prison camp.