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    U.S. judge allows release of Epstein-related grand jury documents

    By Jan Wolfe

    WASHINGTON, ​Dec 9 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Tuesday granted a request by the Justice Department to make public ⁠grand jury documents in the case involving Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is in prison for sex ‍trafficking.

    In a written order, U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer said he ​would allow the unsealing of the documents because of a recent law passed by Congress, the Epstein Files Transparency ​Act.

    Engelmayer said he was putting in place a mechanism to protect victims from the inadvertent release of materials that would identify them or otherwise invade their privacy.

    The order followed a similar one from a ‌judge in Florida on Friday that allowed for the ‌unsealing of documents in a case against Epstein.

    The bill passed by the ​Republican-controlled Congress required U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to release unclassified files related to its investigations of Epstein ‌and Maxwell.

    President Donald Trump had initially urged Republican lawmakers to ⁠oppose the measure, warning that releasing internal investigative ‌records could set a ​precedent he viewed as harmful to the presidency, according to two congressional aides. But he reversed course after it ⁠became clear the ⁠bill had enough bipartisan support to pass with or without ​his backing.

    (Reporting by Susan Heavey, Katharine Jackson, and Jan Wolfe; editing by Scott ‌Malone and Chizu Nomiyama)

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