A federal judge ruled that some Ghislaine Maxwell’s details are too “sensational and impure” to be released to the public.
Maxwell’s lawyers have filed several motions so that the redacted information isn’t made public. They seek to dismiss all of the charges relating to her alleged role as a recruiter of young girls for infamous and since-deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The judge ruled that some info can remain private if it still relates to the privacy interests of third parties, or if it’s too “sensational and impure” to be released to the public.






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