UPDATED 6:05 PM PT – Friday, March 19, 2021
A federal judge agreed to keep some details in Ghislaine Maxwell’s criminal case a secret. On Thursday, the U.S. district judge issued the ruling on the request for redactions.
JUST IN – Judge rules some #GhislaineMaxwell details are too “sensational and impure” to be disclosed to the public, thus most of the government’s redactions remain redacted and more redactions will be added.
— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) March 18, 2021He sided with Maxwell and decided some of the information would be too “sensational and impure” to reveal to the public. According to reports, redactions requested by prosecutors were also granted after they argued it would help protect the integrity of the investigation.
UNSPECIFIED, FL – JULY 25. 2013: In this handout provided by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Jeffrey Epstein poses for a sex offender mugshot after being charged with procuring a minor for prostitution on July 25, 2013 in Florida. (Photo by Florida Department of Law Enforcement via Getty Images)
Maxwell was charged with recruiting and grooming girls to be sexually abused by disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. She is being held in a jail in New York City and her trial is scheduled for July.
Original Story: Federal judge rules to redact information in Ghislaine Maxwell criminal case