A federal judge is seeking more information before he decides on the Trump administration’s request to release Epstein grand jury testimony.
While Judge Richard Berman intends to rule quickly, he indicated in a Tuesday order that the government needs to supply more legal arguments and clarification on what transcripts should be unsealed before he can proceed.
Exemptions to the general rule that grand jury proceedings remain secret were not invoked in the government’s initial motion, Berman wrote, asking the administration to make these arguments in a 25-page memo due July 29.
“In light of grand jury secrecy and victim-related issues and other personal identifying information concerns, the Government is directed to file, on the public record, a redacted version, and to file under seal the memorandum in redacted form,” he wrote.
Berman also requested submissions from a representative of Epstein and from victims stating their positions on disclosure by August 5th.
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