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Type: Legal filing / government letter response
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This is a legal filing (Page 2 of 4) dated August 4, 2025, submitted by the Government to Judges Berman and Engelmayer regarding the unsealing of documents in the Epstein and Maxwell cases. The Government addresses Court orders requiring them to identify specific grand jury exhibits and transcripts for public release, noting that trial exhibits are presumptively public. The Government requests an extension until August 8, 2025, to advise the Court on its position regarding the unsealing of grand jury exhibits.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Richard M. Berman U.S.D.J. (Judge)
Addressee of the letter
Paul A. Engelmayer U.S.D.J. (Judge)
Addressee of the letter; Presiding judge in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE
Jeffrey Epstein Defendant (Deceased)
Mentioned in relation to Nolle Prosequi and case docket numbers
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Mentioned in relation to her case, trial, and docket numbers
Virginia Giuffre Plaintiff
Mentioned in citation of civil litigation 'Giuffre v. Maxwell'

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
The Government
The prosecution/DOJ submitting the letter
United States District Court
Implied by U.S.D.J. titles and case filings
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Indicated by footer code DOJ-OGR

Timeline (3 events)

August 4, 2025
Deadline for Government to provide information regarding unsealing
S.D.N.Y.
Government Court
August 8, 2025
Proposed new deadline for Government to advise Court on position regarding grand jury exhibits
S.D.N.Y.
Government
Prior to document date
Maxwell Trial
S.D.N.Y.

Locations (1)

Location Context
Jurisdiction implied by case citations and judges

Relationships (2)

Virginia Giuffre Legal Adversary Ghislaine Maxwell
Cited case Giuffre v. Maxwell, 15 Civ. 7433 (LAP)
The Government Legal Adversary Ghislaine Maxwell
Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (Maxwell criminal case)

Key Quotes (3)

"The Government respectfully requests leave of the Court to advise the Court by August 8, 2025, of its position with respect to unsealing of the grand jury exhibits."
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"First, at this time, the Government has moved only to unseal the grand jury transcripts in these cases."
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"trial exhibits are judicial documents to which an ‘especially strong’ common law presumption of access applies"
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 800 Filed 08/05/25 Page 2 of 4
Hon. Richard M. Berman, U.S.D.J.
Hon. Paul A. Engelmayer, U.S.D.J.
August 4, 2025
Page 2 of 4
5. Analyzing how the Nolle Prosequi ([Epstein] ECF No. 52) filed in this case impacts proposed disclosure, with legal authorities.
(Epstein Dkt. 67). In the Maxwell case, the Court directed the Government to provide additional information by August 4, 2025, in particular, a letter:
1. Stating whether the Government moves to unseal the grand jury exhibits as well as the transcripts, or just the transcripts.
2. Identifying with specificity the grand jury exhibits, as redacted for public release, that are not already part of the public record. In making this assessment, the Government should take into account whether the unredacted portions of these exhibits were received in evidence during trial in this case, otherwise disclosed on the docket of this case, or disclosed in the course of civil litigation, see, e.g., Giuffre v. Maxwell, 15 Civ. 7433 (LAP).
3. Identifying with specificity the information testified to in the grand jury transcripts, as redacted for proposed release, that is not already part of the public record, taking into account the sources above.
(Maxwell Dkt. 797).
Because the Court’s Orders, and the information sought, are consistent in several respects, the Government respectfully submits this consolidated letter response.
First, at this time, the Government has moved only to unseal the grand jury transcripts in these cases. Of course, the grand jury exhibits are not the only exhibits in these cases; a large number of exhibits were admitted at the Maxwell trial, which trial exhibits are—subject to judicially approved redactions and/or sealing—presumptively public documents. See, e.g., United States v. Amodeo, 71 F.3d 1044, 1049 (2d Cir. 1995) (“the public has an especially strong right of access to evidence introduced in trials” (internal quotation marks and citation omitted)); United States v. Akhavan, 532 F. Supp. 3d 181, 186 (S.D.N.Y. 2021) (“trial exhibits are judicial documents to which an ‘especially strong’ common law presumption of access applies” (quoting Amodeo, 71 F.3d at 1049)). The Government previously made those trial exhibits—subject to any judicially approved redactions and/or sealing—available to the public through a website during the Maxwell trial.
The Government respectfully requests leave of the Court to advise the Court by August 8, 2025, of its position with respect to unsealing of the grand jury exhibits. Such timing will permit the Government to consider (with respect to its underlying position as well as with respect to any
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