A federal court has responded to Attorney General Bondi’s request to have the grand jury testimony of Jeffrey Epstein unsealed.
The court that AG Pam Bondi asked to unseal the Epstein grand jury files needs more specifics, including the transcripts Bondi wants to unseal. The court also needs statements from the victims who would be impacted by the release.
Judge Paul Engelmayer of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York says the government’s motion was too vague and lacked necessary legal justifications. The court ordered Bondi to submit a detailed memorandum of law by July 29.
The court is asking Bondi to address several key factors required for unsealing grand jury material, including:
- The identity of the party seeking disclosure
- Whether Epstein or the government opposes disclosure
- The reasons for seeking disclosure in this case
- Whether any of the material is already public
- Whether any grand jury witnesses are still alive and could be affected
The order emphasizes that Bondi’s current filing fails to meet the standards needed to justify breaking grand jury secrecy.
This was in response to President Trump’s order to release the Epstein records now under seal
Bondi now has one week to submit a detailed legal argument addressing the court’s concerns.
BREAKING: The court that AG Pam Bondi asked to unseal the Epstein grand jury files just issued its response.
The court says Bondi needs to give specifics, including the transcripts Bondi wants to unseal.
The court also needs statements from the victims who would be impacted… pic.twitter.com/sogdsYOZs1
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