sought to release the material, arguing that it would provide new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes. However, the judge determined that the government's claim was false and that there were no special circumstances that justified unsealing the grand jury transcripts and exhibits.

Read sought to release the material, arguing that it would provide new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes. However, the judge determined that the government's claim was false and that there were no special circumstances that justified unsealing the grand jury transcripts and exhibits. on WALY Radio

sought to release the material, arguing that it would provide new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes. However, the judge determined that the government's claim was false and that there were no special circumstances that justified unsealing the grand jury transcripts and exhibits.

A federal judge has denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell, a close associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York rejected the Justice Department's request in a 31-page order on Monday. The Justice Department had argued that the circumstances of the Maxwell case justified the release of the grand jury transcripts and exhibits, but the judge disagreed. Engelmayer stated that the government's claim that the material would reveal new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes was unfounded.

The decision to keep the grand jury material sealed was made by Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The Justice Department had sought to unseal the material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. The government's argument that the material would shed light on Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes and the investigation into them was deemed false by the judge.

The request from the Trump administration to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell has been denied by a federal judge. Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York rejected the Justice Department's bid to unveil the material in a 31-page order on Monday. The government had argued that the circumstances of the Maxwell case warranted the release of the grand jury transcripts and exhibits, but the judge found this argument to be without merit.

In a 31-page order, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had sought to release the material, arguing that it would provide new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes. However, the judge determined that the government's claim was false and that there were no special circumstances that justified unsealing the grand jury transcripts and exhibits.

In a 31-page order issued on Monday, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had argued that the circumstances of the Maxwell case warranted the release of the grand jury transcripts and exhibits, but the judge disagreed. Engelmayer stated that the government's claim that the material would reveal new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes was unfounded.

In a 31-page order, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had sought to release the material, arguing that it would provide new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes. However, the judge determined that the government's claim was false and that there were no special circumstances that justified unsealing the grand jury transcripts and exhibits.

In a 31-page order issued on Monday, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had argued that the circumstances of the Maxwell case warranted the release of the grand jury transcripts and exhibits, but the judge disagreed. Engelmayer stated that the government's claim that the material would reveal new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes was unfounded.

In a 31-page order, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had sought to release the material, arguing that it would provide new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes. However, the judge determined that the government's claim was false and that there were no special circumstances that justified unsealing the grand jury transcripts and exhibits.

In a 31-page order issued on Monday, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had argued that the circumstances of the Maxwell case warranted the release of the grand jury transcripts and exhibits, but the judge disagreed. Engelmayer stated that the government's claim that the material would reveal new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes was unfounded.

In a 31-page order, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had sought to release the material, arguing that it would provide new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes. However, the judge determined that the government's claim was false and that there were no special circumstances that justified unsealing the grand jury transcripts and exhibits.

In a 31-page order issued on Monday, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had argued that the circumstances of the Maxwell case warranted the release of the grand jury transcripts and exhibits, but the judge disagreed. Engelmayer stated that the government's claim that the material would reveal new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes was unfounded.

In a 31-page order, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had sought to release the material, arguing that it would provide new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes. However, the judge determined that the government's claim was false and that there were no special circumstances that justified unsealing the grand jury transcripts and exhibits.

In a 31-page order issued on Monday, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had argued that the circumstances of the Maxwell case warranted the release of the grand jury transcripts and exhibits, but the judge disagreed. Engelmayer stated that the government's claim that the material would reveal new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes was unfounded.

In a 31-page order, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had sought to release the material, arguing that it would provide new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes. However, the judge determined that the government's claim was false and that there were no special circumstances that justified unsealing the grand jury transcripts and exhibits.

In a 31-page order issued on Monday, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had argued that the circumstances of the Maxwell case warranted the release of the grand jury transcripts and exhibits, but the judge disagreed. Engelmayer stated that the government's claim that the material would reveal new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes was unfounded.

In a 31-page order, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had sought to release the material, arguing that it would provide new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes. However, the judge determined that the government's claim was false and that there were no special circumstances that justified unsealing the grand jury transcripts and exhibits.

In a 31-page order issued on Monday, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had argued that the circumstances of the Maxwell case warranted the release of the grand jury transcripts and exhibits, but the judge disagreed. Engelmayer stated that the government's claim that the material would reveal new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes was unfounded.

In a 31-page order, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had sought to release the material, arguing that it would provide new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes. However, the judge determined that the government's claim was false and that there were no special circumstances that justified unsealing the grand jury transcripts and exhibits.

In a 31-page order issued on Monday, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had argued that the circumstances of the Maxwell case warranted the release of the grand jury transcripts and exhibits, but the judge disagreed. Engelmayer stated that the government's claim that the material would reveal new information about Epstein's and Maxwell's crimes was unfounded.

In a 31-page order, Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denied the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury material in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Justice Department had