New York:A British socialite charged with recruiting three girls for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse made a last-minute bid on Wednesday to stop the public release of her 2016 testimony in a civil case.
Ty Gee, a lawyer for Ghislaine Maxwell, told a Manhattan judge that the depositions by his client should be kept sealed, in part because they are evidence in the criminal case brought against her on July 2.
US District Judge Loretta A. Preska denied what she described as an “eleventh-hour" request after last week ordering the public release of the documents by Thursday. But she also delayed the release of the depositions through Friday to give Gee time to appeal. He immediately did with the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan.
Maxwell has pleaded not guilty to charges that she procured the girls, including one as young as 14, for Epstein to abuse in London and the United States in the 1990s. She remains at a federal jail in Brooklyn after bail was denied because she is a risk to flee.
The charges against Maxwell came nearly a year after Epstein killed himself in a Manhattan lockup where he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges. If convicted, she could face up to 35 years in prison.
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Gee said Maxwell only revealed intimate information about her personal life in a case brought by one of Epstein's accusers, Virginia Giuffre, because a confidentiality agreement between parties in the case specifically excluded an exception for law enforcement.
“Had the language not been made an order of the Court, Ms. Maxwell would have proceeded differently," Gee wrote.