In a recent court application, the Department of Justice indicated that the transcripts of the Great Ju judge linked to Jeffrey Epstein and Gislaine Maxwell might not provide much new information if released.
Trump said Epstein hired a young woman from Marlago Spa
President Donald Trump says Jeffrey Epstein hired a young woman from Mar Lago Spa to end the friendship.
According to the Justice Department, President Donald Trump of the Great Ju Court transcript is seeking in New York as he is trying to quell his base’s rage over the White House’s decision not to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The witnesses are FBI agents and detectives at the New York Police Department, DOJ officials said in a July 29 court filing. Both witnesses testified in the Federal University Ju trial case, leading to charges against convicted sex trafficker Gislaine Maxwell, who is currently sentenced to 20 years in prison. Only FBI agents testified before the large ju judge who accused Epstein of sex trafficking in 2019.
The fact that only two members of both enforcement are on the witness list could mean that even if they were released, the transcript may not be revealed. The U.S. District Court for Manhattan is currently deciding whether to seal records for public viewing.
The U.S. District Court for Florida separately ruled on July 23 that Epstein-related records related to the state’s federal ju trial lawsuit must remain personal.
The New York police detective who testified in a Maxwell-related lawsuit in Manhattan was at the time working for the FBI’s Child Exploitation and Trafficking Task Force, according to the Justice Department.
What will be new with the transcript of the Great Jue?
The Justice Department has filed some indications with the latest courts and has submitted signs that the transcript may not reveal much that the public is not yet aware of. Not only does he have two witnesses in the transcript, the court filing suggests that at least a large part of what those witnesses said may have been repeated in the trial by the victims of Epstein and Maxwell. In other words, it is not new information for the public.
“Many of the victims whose accounts related to Epstein and Maxwell are the subject of testimony from the Great Jue testified consistently with accounts explained by FBI agents and detectives,” according to a Justice Department submission. Some of the victims also made public accounts in the context of a civil lawsuit, the department added.
Several witnesses who testified at Maxwell’s one-month trial in 2021 ended with her conviction of seducing minors for illegal sexual activity with Epstein and conspiring to seduce and transport minors to traffic him. Prosecutors said Maxwell hired the Minor Girls from around 1994 to around 2004, helping recruit grooms and abused Epstein.
Does the transcript satisfy the public’s rage over Epstein?
Justice Department officials have asked Trump scripts to be released at Trump’s request. Trump said in his Truth Social Post on July 17th that he made the request based on “an outrageous amount of publicity given to Jeffrey Epstein.”
Department officials are seeking to compile their personal identification information if the court approves the records to be made public.
That warning could further disappoint the public who wants the government to release the names of potential Epstein clients suspected of participating in disgrace investors in a ring of sexual personnel. Several officials in the Trump administration have instigated the flames of these plots for years, including FBI director Kash Patel, who told Glenn Beck, the figure of right-wing media in 2023 that President Joe Biden’s FBI director had direct control of the Epstein “The Black Book.”
However, in a memo released on July 7, the Justice Department and the FBI said reviews of government records regarding Epstein failed to list clients and no further disclosure was justified.
The memo led to the introduction of laws that even some Congressional Republicans were seeking release of files or attempting to force the Trump administration’s hand. Republican leaders have so far been blocking the law, and White House officials continue to resist those calls.

