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Calls to Unseal Epstein‑Maxwell Documents Highlight DOJ Non‑Prosecution Deal and Potential Links to Powerful Figures

The passage outlines concrete legal actions (appeals deadline, motions, judge orders) and identifies specific actors—Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta (now Labo Second Circuit appeals panel set a March 29 deadline for additional pleadings on unsealing Maxwell‑r U.S. Attorney Byung Pak’s recent filing argues victims have no legal right to demand disclosure, p

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #030094
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The passage outlines concrete legal actions (appeals deadline, motions, judge orders) and identifies specific actors—Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta (now Labo Second Circuit appeals panel set a March 29 deadline for additional pleadings on unsealing Maxwell‑r U.S. Attorney Byung Pak’s recent filing argues victims have no legal right to demand disclosure, p

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Alan Dershowitz

...17. A contingent of other media companies, aconservative social media blogger and Epstein’s lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, are also seeking to have the Maxwell case made public. The defamation case was filed against Maxw...

Julie K. Brown

4 The Virgin Islands Daily News VIRGIN ISLANDS Where are the Epstein records? By JULIE K. BROWN Miami Herald Three months have passed since a judicial panel in New York heard argu- ments to unse...

Donald Trump

...t re- sulted in Epstein receiving an extraor- dinanly light sentence. Acosta, who is now President Donald Trump’s labor secretary, ensured that the agreement was sealed so that no one — not even the victims — wo...

Prince Andrew

...ein and Maxwell directed her to have sex with public figures. In a sworn affida- wit, she has named Prince Andrew and Dershowitz as among those she had sex with when she was underage. Both the prince and the famed...

Ghislaine Maxwell

...highlights the pressing need for the New York appeals court to expedite unsealing the documents in Maxwell's case. That case is a 2015 defamation law- suit filed against Maxwell, the daughter of the late B...

Virginia GiuffreJeffrey Epstein

...uments that could reveal whether federal prosecutors covered up evidence that New ‘York fi- nancier Jeffrey Epstein and others were running an underage sex trafficking operation. In| March, the United States Court...

Alexander Acosta

...n November, the Miami Herald published an investigation that exam- ined how then-Miami U.S. Attomey Alexander Acosta negotiated a secret non-prosecution agreement that re- sulted in Epstein receiving an extraor- dina...

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4 The Virgin Islands Daily News VIRGIN ISLANDS Where are the Epstein records? By JULIE K. BROWN Miami Herald Three months have passed since a judicial panel in New York heard argu- ments to unseal documents that could reveal whether federal prosecutors covered up evidence that New ‘York fi- nancier Jeffrey Epstein and others were running an underage sex trafficking operation. In| March, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir- cuit seemed poised to rdease some documents in the case. The records involve Epstein’s one-time partner, Ghislaine = Max- well, who has been accused of helping him recruit and sex- ually exploit girls and young women in various locations around the United States and abroad in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The appeals panel gave all parties in the case until March 29 to file addition- al pleadings. Several challenges were Jeffrey Epstein subsequently filed, but the court has yet tomake a final ruling. The Miami Herald — one of the in- tervenors in the case — has submitted a letter to the court unging the judges to follow through on the case in the wake of a controversial Justice Department decision last week. In a 35-page mo- tion, filed June 24, federal prosecutors in Georgia declared that they would not set aside Epstein’s federal non-prosecu- tion agreement. The Georgia decision dealt another blow to Epstein’s victims who have been fighting for a decade to have the deal thrown out and to pressure the Justice Department to prosecute the 66-year-old multimillionaire on sex trafficking charges. It also means that the Justice Department has no intention of allowing Epstein’s victims and the public to examine the facts of Epstein’: case and reach their own conclusions, the Herald argues in the letter. In February, a federal judge in Flor- ida, Kenneth A. Marra, ruled in the victims’ favor, saying that the govern- ment violated the Crime Victims’ Right Act when it failed to inform Epstein’ victims that prosecutors had secretly disposed of the case. Marra ordered the govemment and attomeys for the victims to come up with remedies to address the federal violation. U.S. Attomey Byung Pak responded last week, saying that Epstein’s victims are free to express their displeasure about what prosecutors dic, but they have no right under the law to demand anything from the government — not even an apology. Sanford L. Bohrer, the Miami Her ald’s attorney, said that Pak’s decision highlights the pressing need for the New York appeals court to expedite unsealing the documents in Maxwell's case. That case is a 2015 defamation law- suit filed against Maxwell, the daughter of the late Bntish media mogul Robert Maxwell. Maxwell, now 37 and an envi- ronmentalist, has been accused of assist- ing Epstein in the trafficking of under age girls and young women to powerful and wealthy politicians, lawyers, scien- tists and businessmen. She has denied the allegations and has never been charged with any crimes. The Herald’s lawyer contends that the Justice Department's decision last week shows that the government con- tinues to evade public accountabil- VIRGIN ISLANDS ARMY NATIONAL GUARD * ity and, therefore, it's more urgent than ever that the Maxwell case be made public. “[Pak’s] submission makes clear that access to the documents that [the Her- ald and other parties] seek in [the Max- well] matter remains an issue of critical public concern,” Bohrer wrote ina let- ter to Catherine O" Hagan Wolfe, clerk of the court for the appeals panel. He said the government “essentially argues that Epstein’s victims are not entitled to any meaningful redress, including par- tial rescission, declaratory relief and specific injunctive relief requested.” In 2008, the FBI had identified near- ly three dozen underage victims who were allegedly lured to Epstein’s man- sion in Palm Beach under the pretext that he would pay them for massages. The girls, mostly 13 to 16 years old were groomed by Epstein and others who worked for him to engage in sex. acts with him and others, the evidence showed. In November, the Miami Herald published an investigation that exam- ined how then-Miami U.S. Attomey Alexander Acosta negotiated a secret non-prosecution agreement that re- sulted in Epstein receiving an extraor- dinanly light sentence. Acosta, who is now President Donald Trump’s labor secretary, ensured that the agreement was sealed so that no one — not even the victims — would know the scope of Epstein’s crimes or who was in- volved. Epstein’s lawyers worked to- gether with prosecutors to limit pub- lic scrutiny of the case, and arranged for Epstein to quietly plead guilty to lesser charges in state court, the Her- ald series revealed. The handling of the case is now under investigation by the Department of Justice. As part of the Herald’s senes, the newspaper went to court in 2018 to unseal the Maxwell case, which was Wednesday, July 3, 2019 settled in 2017. A contingent of other media companies, aconservative social media blogger and Epstein’s lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, are also seeking to have the Maxwell case made public. The defamation case was filed against Maxwell by [REDACTED], who claims she was recruited by Max- well when she was 16 and working as aspa attendant at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's lavish country club in Palm Beach. In court papers, she Claimed that Epstein and Maxwell directed her to have sex with public figures. In a sworn affida- wit, she has named Prince Andrew and Dershowitz as among those she had sex with when she was underage. Both the prince and the famed lawyer have de- nied her claims. Dershowitz wants the Maxwell case made public because he says that the documents will exonerate him. Also party to the appeal is social media blog- ger Michael Cernovich. Based on the court filings, the case is believed to contain a range of evidence, including testimony from other pos- sible underage victims who were traf- ficked. All parties inthe case, including the Herald, have agreed to redact the names of minors and other details that would identify victims. Maxwell is the sole party fighting to keep the ertire record sealed. Two other currently unidentified people, labeling themselves as John Does, have filed legal briefs in an attempt to conceal personal information that could con- nect them to the alleged underage sex trafficking operation. Epstein, who was not party to the Maxwell suit, has denied that he ran a sex trafficking operation, and his at- tomeys say that the number of victims involved has been “vastly exaggerated” by the media. In addition to Florida and N.Y., Ep- stein lives on Little St. James Island off St. Thomas. DO YOU NEED A PROFESSIONAL HEADSHOT PICTURE FOR WORK, TRAVEL, OR DRIVING? HUGHES PHOTO Sunny Isle Shopping Center, St, Croix « (340) 778-6827

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