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Judge rejects Trump administration effort to unseal Epstein grand jury records in Florida

Judge rejects Trump administration effort to unseal Epstein grand jury records in Florida
Kentucky Representative Thomas Massey is leading the charge on *** bipartisan effort to force *** vote on the floor, on the House floor here to release all files related to the death of Jeffrey Epstein. It comes as House leaders refuse to take action before the August recess. Speaker Mike Johnson says the president is already taking steps toward transparency and that Congress should wait, but Massey, alongside Democrat Rohana. is using *** rare procedural move called *** discharge petition to circumvent leadership. President Donald Trump taking aim at Massey once again overnight, posting *** very long note on his Truth Social platform. Thomas Massie, the worst Republican congressman and an almost guaranteed no vote each and every time, is an embarrassment to Kentucky. He ends this post stating, quote, Looking for someone good to run against this guy, someone I. Endorse and vigorously campaign for to succeed, Massey would need 218 signatures while Democratic support is expected. Only 10 Republicans have signed on so far. Still, the process can't start until after the House returns from its five week summer recess, meaning *** vote wouldn't come until after Labor Day. Now if this passes, the administration would get 30 days to release those records.
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Updated: 7:50 PM CDT Jul 23, 2025
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Judge rejects Trump administration effort to unseal Epstein grand jury records in Florida
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Updated: 7:50 PM CDT Jul 23, 2025
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A judge on Wednesday rejected a Trump administration request to unseal transcripts from grand jury investigations of Jeffrey Epstein years ago in Florida, though a similar records request is pending in New York.U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg in West Palm Beach said the request to release grand jury documents from 2005 and 2007 did not meet any of the extraordinary exceptions under federal law that could make them public.The Justice Department last week asked the judge to release records to quell a storm among supporters of President Donald Trump who believe there was a conspiracy to protect Epstein's clients, conceal videos of crimes being committed and other evidence.In 2008, Epstein cut a deal with federal prosecutors in Florida that allowed him to escape more severe federal charges and instead plead guilty to state charges of procuring a person under 18 for prostitution and solicitation of prostitution.The wealthy financier later was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. His former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, was charged with helping him abuse teenage girls.Epstein was found dead in his cell at a federal jail in New York City about a month after he was arrested. Investigators concluded he killed himself. Maxwell later was convicted at trial and sentenced to 20 years in prison.The case attracted attention because of Epstein and Maxwell's links to famous people, including royals, presidents and billionaires. It also led to some of the biggest conspiracy theories animating Trump's base.

A judge on Wednesday rejected a Trump administration request to unseal transcripts from grand jury investigations of Jeffrey Epstein years ago in Florida, though a similar records request is pending in New York.

U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg in West Palm Beach said the request to release grand jury documents from 2005 and 2007 did not meet any of the extraordinary exceptions under federal law that could make them public.

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The Justice Department last week asked the judge to release records to quell a storm among supporters of President Donald Trump who believe there was a conspiracy to protect Epstein's clients, conceal videos of crimes being committed and other evidence.

In 2008, Epstein cut a deal with federal prosecutors in Florida that allowed him to escape more severe federal charges and instead plead guilty to state charges of procuring a person under 18 for prostitution and solicitation of prostitution.

The wealthy financier later was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. His former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, was charged with helping him abuse teenage girls.

Epstein was found dead in his cell at a federal jail in New York City about a month after he was arrested. Investigators concluded he killed himself. Maxwell later was convicted at trial and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

The case attracted attention because of Epstein and Maxwell's links to famous people, including royals, presidents and billionaires. It also led to some of the biggest conspiracy theories animating Trump's base.