A March order from the judge in the Ghislaine Maxwell case has resurfaced amidst criticism over the lack of transparency and publicity for the accused sex trafficker’s trial. The night before the Nov. 29 trial of Maxwell—who faces six counts of allegedly recruiting, grooming, and abusing four girls with deceased multimillionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein from 1994 through 2004—multiple high-profile Twitter accounts reported that U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan ordered certain “sensational and impure” information be kept from the public. The news went viral. Media personality Mike Cernovich, who was involved with litigation to make a trove of Epstein documents public, said he would file a lawsuit over the matter if the reports proved true. However, it was later revealed that Judge Nathan made her order during pretrial proceedings. “Oh … That is different than anything coming out at trial,” said Cernovich attorney Marc Randazza upon learning that the order came …
As Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Starts, Not All Court Records Are Public
November 29, 2021
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