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  1. stroopwafelscontigo on

    >Other judges from Florida and New York have noted that the grand jury transcripts are unlikely to reveal any new information. The order doesn’t set a deadline for the release of the documents, which will be redacted before being released to the public.

  2. Negative_Gravitas on

    “Redacted, rehashed, documents showing what it already widely known are ordered to be released sometime, maybe.”

  3. You just know anything that gets released will have nothing to do with Trump’s involvement. That said… I remain hopeful that in the age of AI and some pretty savvy internet sleuths that are going to pick it apart six ways to Sunday and look for the smallest of threads that leads to evidence implicating him. This administration is so incompetent it may not even be much of a challenge to find something they forgot to cover up.

  4. About the only thing I’m interested in from the grand jury presentation is the list of and ages of the large number of alleged victims in Florida.

    Epstein apologists like to point out the fact that the one charge he plead guilty to was the oldest girl in the bunch, only a few weeks from her 18th birthday. The charges that were dismissed or never charged, including the first witness to come forward, were as young as 14.

    I just want to see the “it’s not *pedo*philia” apologists squirm a little even though they’re right.

  5. You know who really doesn’t want this to happen? Ghislaine Maxwell is saying this will damage any retrial chances she has, and her attorney just dropped her over it. Hope it goes to shit for her.

  6. A federal judge in Florida? Watch out Aileen Cannon does’t decide to step in. She’s Trump’s pet judge who stalled his stolen documents case juuuust long enough.

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