The judge's decision protects the integrity of grand jury proceedings and prevents the erosion of witness confidence in the secrecy system. Releasing materials that are already public would set a dangerous precedent that could undermine future grand jury investigations. The court correctly found no compelling reason to breach centuries-old secrecy rules for redundant information.
This ruling defies public interest and bipartisan calls for transparency, ignoring a legal exception under "special circumstances" that allows unsealing when secrecy is outweighed by public importance. With one defendant dead, decades-old testimony, and minimal secrecy concerns, the court is shielding powerful figures and denying Americans the truth about the Epstein scandal.
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