Oops, I do t think the tang turd thought that would happen.
DrexellGames on
Wild it took decades to release these. I guess the government caved in due to the public pressure
JoeWhy2 on
Bondi’s all, like. “What? No, no you’re not supposed to…. You can’t… Huh?”
NeoMegaRyuMKII on
Countdown to new Legal Eagle video.
ranchoparksteve on
Wouldn’t the court also have the grand jury files? Would the court defy its own orders?
ol_dirty_applesauce on
This is not an adequate replacement for the release of the “Epstein files” that the federal government (White House) is sitting on and refusing to make public.
TemporalColdWarrior on
I sincerely doubt anything incriminating Trump and goons will be in Maxwell’s GJ indictment. For that we need a whole lot of subpoenas, bank records, and emails.
banksy_h8r on
I have some questions for those with legal training:
– what would be the expected timeline for the release?
– who will do the redacting to protect victims?
– can DOJ file to prevent this unsealing?
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PadreSJ on
“But wait! We haven’t had time to redact those files!”
Tough_Violinist_9594 on
That’s not going to show us anything
TSHRED56 on
Which won’t reveal much of anything.
Release the damn files!
dpdxguy on
>Judge unseals Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury materials
No. The judge *ordered* them to be unsealed. Expect a DOJ filing to stay the order, and appellate agreement to the stay, in 3 … 2 … 1 …
wrxninja on
Nothing to see here.
*The public is not likely to learn much, if anything, new about Epstein or Maxwell from the unsealed grand jury material.>Englemayer, in his order Tuesday, said that the DOJ’s original motion to unseal the files “misled victims — and the public at large in holding out the Maxwell grand jury materials as essential to the goal of ‘transparency to the American public,’ when in fact the grand jury materials would not add to public knowledge.”*
*“The materials do not identify any person other than Epstein and Maxwell as having had sexual contact with a minor,” Englemayer wrote in August when he rejected the DOJ’s first bid to unseal the material.*
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Oops, I do t think the tang turd thought that would happen.
Wild it took decades to release these. I guess the government caved in due to the public pressure
Bondi’s all, like. “What? No, no you’re not supposed to…. You can’t… Huh?”
Countdown to new Legal Eagle video.
Wouldn’t the court also have the grand jury files? Would the court defy its own orders?
This is not an adequate replacement for the release of the “Epstein files” that the federal government (White House) is sitting on and refusing to make public.
I sincerely doubt anything incriminating Trump and goons will be in Maxwell’s GJ indictment. For that we need a whole lot of subpoenas, bank records, and emails.
I have some questions for those with legal training:
– what would be the expected timeline for the release?
– who will do the redacting to protect victims?
– can DOJ file to prevent this unsealing?
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“But wait! We haven’t had time to redact those files!”
That’s not going to show us anything
Which won’t reveal much of anything.
Release the damn files!
>Judge unseals Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury materials
No. The judge *ordered* them to be unsealed. Expect a DOJ filing to stay the order, and appellate agreement to the stay, in 3 … 2 … 1 …
Nothing to see here.
*The public is not likely to learn much, if anything, new about Epstein or Maxwell from the unsealed grand jury material.>Englemayer, in his order Tuesday, said that the DOJ’s original motion to unseal the files “misled victims — and the public at large in holding out the Maxwell grand jury materials as essential to the goal of ‘transparency to the American public,’ when in fact the grand jury materials would not add to public knowledge.”*
*“The materials do not identify any person other than Epstein and Maxwell as having had sexual contact with a minor,” Englemayer wrote in August when he rejected the DOJ’s first bid to unseal the material.*
Good. Expose all the pedos.