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A federal judge from Florida denied a request to the Trump administration on Wednesday to issue a grand jury tape from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation from the Trump administration.
American District Judge Robin Rosenberg said that “his hands were tied” and could not release the grand jury material.
“Eleventh circuit [federal appeals court] The law does not allow this court to provide the government’s request; The court is tied to the hand-a point that the government admitted, “Rousenberg wrote in the opinion of the 12-page.
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Jeffrey Epstein painted on 8 September 2004 at Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Rick Freedman/Rick Freedman through photography/Corbis Getty Image)
The Trump administration has requested judges uncertain tapes from the proceedings of Florida Grand Jury among Epstein for transparency in the sex trafficking test in the deceased Financer.
In 2005 and 2007, Grand Juris were called. Wednesday’s decision was the first in a series of attempts by President Donald Trump to release more information about the case.
Last week, Trump said that Attorney General Palm Bondi was asked to release the tape due to “the ridiculous amount of publicity given to Jeffrey Epstein”.
The Jeffrey Epstein case again focuses on Ghrislin Maxwell.
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislane Maxwell included the 2005 Wall Street Concert Series in Wall Street Rising, which benefited Wall Street Rising with Rod Stewart’s performance at Sipriyani Wall Street in New York City on 15 March 2005. (Which through Shildhorn/Patrick McMulin Getty Image)
The government has also requested a similar petition for tapes for 2019 and 2020 checks at Epstein in New York.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche submitted a resolution in the Manhattan Federal Court, in which a judge urged Epstein’s 2019 Grand Jury proceedings and the prosecution of the convict of Epstein, to issue tapes from prosecution, Ghishline Maxwell,
Earlier this month, the Department of Justice and FBI released A memorandum that describes the “complete review” of their Epstein search files. The internal review demanded to determine whether any evidence could justify charging additional persons, but concluded that “no such evidence was exposed” against any unwanted third party “.
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Epstein, 66, was inspired by New York Grand Jury on charges of sex trafficking in 2019. After a month, waiting for the trial, he died of suicide in his jail cell and the case was dismissed.
Fox News Digital’s Jasmine Behar, and Fox News’ Shannon Breame and Bill Myers contributed to the report.