The DOJ Says That There Is Nothing "New" In The Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts It Requested (8/5/25)

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The Department of Justice has informed a federal court that the grand jury transcripts related to Ghislaine Maxwell do not contain any new or previously unknown information. In its recent filing, the DOJ explained that it had turned over an annotated version of the transcripts, but asserted they offer nothing substantive that would alter the current understanding of Maxwell’s case. This development comes in response to ongoing litigation and public interest in unsealing records tied to Maxwell’s role in Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking operation.While there was speculation that the transcripts might contain revelations about Epstein’s network or implicate additional high-profile figures, the DOJ dismissed such hopes, emphasizing the transcripts were legally routine. The filing is likely to frustrate advocates and survivors who have long accused the DOJ of shielding powerful individuals and limiting accountability. The agency’s insistence that the documents are insignificant may be legally defensible, but it will do little to rebuild public trust in the government’s handling of the broader Epstein scandal.to contact me:[email protected]:Grand jury transcripts in Ghislaine Maxwell case contain nothing new, DOJ filing says - ABC NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

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