Ghislaine Maxwell, ex-partner of pedophile Epstein and his former accomplice, is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking of minors; The Judge has given the green light for the files of his case to be known.
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Mexico City, December 9 (However).– A federal judge of USA (EU) has given this Tuesday green light to make public los files of the grand jury investigation in it case of Ghislaine Maxwellthe accomplice of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and who fulfills one 20 year sentence for crimes of sex trafficking.
The Judge, based in Manhattan, ruled in favor of the US Department of Justice, which had filed a motion to open the files of the Ghislaine Maxwell case, who was found guilty in December 2021 of two counts of sex trafficking of a minor, the transportation of a minor with the intention of participating in criminal sexual activity and three counts related to conspiracy, within the framework of the investigation of the plot led by Epstein, who committed suicide in prison in August 2019 while He awaited his sentence.
Judge Paul A. Engelmayer’s decision orders that the Grand Jury transcripts and documents from the Ghislaine Maxwell case, which are closely linked to those of Epstein, be declassified. These materials, according to local media, could be hundreds or thousands of documents not published until now, which will draw a more complete image of the socialite’s work as an accomplice within the Epstein case.
With the decision made this Tuesday, and because the US Congress endorsed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November, the Department of Justice must publish the files in a maximum of 10 days, that is, as a deadline of December 19, but the details of the process to publish the files and protect the identities of the victims still remain to be defined.
