New York:The judge presiding over the criminal sex abuse case against Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, refused on Thursday to ban prosecutors or lawyers for alleged victims from commenting publicly.
The US District Judge Alison J. Nathan said in a written order that she expects anyone involved in the case to exercise great care to comply with rules designed to ensure a fair trial. But the judge said she will not hesitate to take appropriate action if circumstances change.
Maxwell is in a Brooklyn federal jail, awaiting trial after pleading not guilty to charges that she procured teenage girls, including a 14-year-old, for Epstein to sexually abuse in the 1990s.
Epstein killed himself in jail last August as he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges.
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One of Maxwell's lawyers, Jeffrey Pagliuca, asked for a gag order this week, saying comments made by a prosecutor, an FBI official, and lawyers for accusers were prejudicial toward the British socialite. He did not immediately return a message seeking comment Thursday.
Among other things, an FBI official had said at a July 2 news conference following Maxwell's arrest that she was a villain who had slithered away to an estate in New Hampshire during the investigation.
The request for a gag order was made Tuesday, the same day that President Donald Trump twice wished Maxwell well during a Washington news conference, noting that he'd met her numerous times when they both lived in Palm Beach, Florida.
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