A Manhattan judge on Tuesday granted a request by the Justice Department to unseal grand jury materials in Ghislaine Maxwell’s criminal case, complying with new legislation compelling federal law enforcement to release its investigative files on deceased sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.

Federal Judge Paul Engelmayer granted the DOJ’s motion to release the materials in a 24-page opinion and also granted a motion to modify a protective order.

He included a provision, which was requested by victims of Epstein, that nothing within could be used by the government to prohibit the public release of its much larger trove of investigative files.

Set for release are transcripts of the grand jury proceedings that led to Maxwell’s indictment on sex trafficking charges in 2020, exhibits, and investig

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