Grand Jury said that the justice department is trying to ignore the investigation of the late convicted sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein and his former colleague Ghishwin Maxwell has only two law enforcement officers testimony, the officials of the top justice department said in one. File a court Late Tuesday night.
The grand doers inspired by Epstein and Maxwell did not listen to direct testimony from any alleged victims, Attorney General Bandi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch told a judge in the southern district of New York in their efforts to ignore the testimony. He said that the testimony is only two witnesses, an FBI agent and the spy of the New York Police Department.
It is not uncommon to have the only witness to testify to a grand jury for law enforcement.
The new information came after President Trump directed to transfer Bondi and justice department. to open “Any and all relevant grand jury testimony,” Epstein and Maxwell attempts to calm the political storms related to the federal investigation, which has ever ensured the Trump administration. Department of Justice and FBI made a review Investigations related to the humiliated financier found that there was no “customer list” or evidence that he blackmailed the major figures.
Epstein Death in federal custody In 2019, when he faced allegations of sex trafficking, investigators committed suicide by his death. Maxwell is currently serving a 20 -year jail sentence to help her recruiting, bride and misuse.
This latest filing again urged the New York Court to release the records, and tried to convince the judges overseeing the case that issuing more information would not harm the victims of Epstein and Maxwell.
“Undoubtedly, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislane Maxwell are clearly expressed with the public in crimes. In addition, there is abundant public interest in the investigative work done by the Federal Bureau of Justice Department and the federal inquiry,” in the judicial leadership that its target should be continued to continue its target, which is to continue its target, which leaves its goal. victim. ,
The Department of Justice also said in the filing that they have presented a full list under the seal of witnesses, whose accounts were made aware of the grand jury proceedings and another list in which the witnesses have testified to the judges, and informed all the notice to the judges, and all have noticed the notice, but have ignored them for their efforts.
The Department of Justice wrote, “The government has attempted to contact the remaining victims, but such efforts have been unsuccessful. In addition, the government is in the process of providing notice to any other person identified in the tape,” the Department of Justice wrote.
Last week, a federal judge in Florida rejected The Department of Justice requested to ignore the grand jury content arising out of the investigation in Epstein in the state in 2005 and 2007. This decision only applies to the tape of action by the federal Grand Jerse which was convened in Florida, and not applied to the tape in New York.
The New York Federal Court is bound by separate circuit courts, which means that judges can eventually pave the way to release that information.