An American judge has denied a bid to ignore the gorgeous jury content from investigation at the insulted Podophile Financer Jeffrey Epstein.
Judge Robin Rosenberg found that a request that was made last week, issuing files from his Florida case as the Trump administration faced increasing pressure on handling the epstein files, violating the state law.
The decision came when the Wall Street Journal published a story, alleging that President Donald Trump is one of the hundreds of people whose names appear by the Department of Justice Search.
A White House spokesman called the report “nothing more than the continuity of fake news fake news by Democrats and Liberal Media”.
Paper reported that Trump’s name appeared with several others, including other high-profile figures. Nominated in these documents is not a proof of any wrongdoing.
The BBC is not able to verify the charge independently.
The WSJ told the Justice Department that Trump told Trump that the documents included a rejected hearing about many people who socially socialized with Epstein with child pornography and afflicted information, which should not be publicized.
Trump had directed Attorney General Palm Bandy to find the release of all the grand jury materials, seeking the Department of Justice to release the files related to cases in both states in Florida and New York.
On Wednesday, in his 12-page order, Judge Rosenberg ruled that tapes could not be issued due to guidelines that control the grand jury secreized by the Federal Appellates Court that oversees Florida.
“The court is tied,” he ruled.
The judge said that the government’s argument should be issued last week that files should be issued due to “comprehensive public interest” and “transparency to the American public”, not meeting the requirements to meet the requirements of documents under “special circumstances”.
In 2006, Florida’s investigation in Epstein accused the tape to accuse him of a minor for prostitution in the question stem.
He also refused to transfer the issue to New York, where two judges are separately deciding whether to ignore the tape related to Epstein’s 2019 sex-troughness probe. That request is still pending.
Judge Rosenberg also ruled that a new case has been opened to make additional legal arguments for the lawyers that the transcript, which took place before the federal case, should be released in 2019, waiting for the allegations to Epstein, waiting for the allegations to Epstein in jail.
Just before the Wall Street Journal report, it was decided that Trump was informed by the officials of the Department of Justice in May that his name appeared in the investigative documents related to Epstein.
Last week, Trump was asked a reporter whether Attorney General Bandi told him that his name was in the files.
“No, no, that’s – he has given us briefing just a very quickly,” Trump replied.
“Nothing more than the continuity of fake news fake news by Democrats and Liberal Media,” Trump spokesman Steven Chewn said.
The Department of Justice Similarly rejected the report, called a “collection of lies and the collection of inusedo”, designed to pursue a false story and get clicks.
The ruling Trump comes in the form of administration, who wants to meet a convict sex-trial Gisline Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year jail sentence to help young girls misuse of Epstein.
While campaigning last year, Trump – who was once a friend of Epstein – promised to release files related to humiliated financiers.
But Bandy said earlier this month that the US justice department did not believe that Epstein had a so-called “customer list” that could implicate high-profile colleagues, and he took his life-despite conspiracies on his death.
Bondi said he was designed to announce the major revelations about the case, including “a lot of names” and “a lot of flight logs” – who traveled with a financier or who visited their private islands, where many of his alleged crimes were said.
Reversely, he inspired a furious response from Trump’s score of the most enthusiastic supporters who have called Bandy to resign after failing to produce the list, which the authorities claimed to be in his possession earlier.
Democrats have captured Republican Infighting to accuse the Trump administration of lying about their commitment to transparency.
On Tuesday, House Republican Speaker Mike Johnson closed the Congress for a summer break a day earlier, which stopped legislative efforts to force the release of documents related to Epstein.
This step delays a politically frightening vote on the matter by September.
In addition, on Wednesday, a Congress Committee issued a gesture for Maxwell, Maxwell, Epstein’s long -time associate, to forces the Congress to testify.
James Comer, chairman of the House Oversite Committee, wrote in a letter to Maxwell, “The facts and circumstances around both of you and Sri Epstein have received immense public interest and investigation.”
He said that his testimony requires “to improve federal efforts to combat sexual trafficking and to inform the idea of possible legislative solutions to improve federal efforts to improve non-exercise agreements and/or argument agreements in sex-crime investigation”.
The committee requested that their interview would be in jail in Florida on August 11 where he is being held.
Earlier on Wednesday, Speaker Mike Johnson warned that Maxwell could not be trusted to give accurate testimony.
“Can he be counted to tell the truth? Is he a reliable witness?” Johnson said.
“I mean, it is a person who has been sentenced for many, many years, who is in jail for terrible, inexplicable, conspiratorial acts and acts as acts against innocent young people.”
David Oscar Marcus, a lawyer from Maxwell, told BBC News that Johnson’s concerns are “baseless”.
If she chooses to testify, then instead of implementing her constitutional right to remain silent, she will test the truth, as she always said that she will be “.
He said, “For the Congress, Ms. Maxwell is taking a step at a time,” she said.
“He is ready to meet his meeting with the Department of Justice, and that discussion will help inform how he moves forward.”