Request to unseal Epstein grand jury transcripts likely to disappoint, ex-prosecutors say
NEW YORK, JUL 21 – The Justice Department seeks to unseal grand jury transcripts with victim identities redacted, amid calls for transparency and accountability in Epstein and Maxwell prosecutions.
- The Justice Department requested to unseal grand jury transcripts in the prosecutions of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, claiming transparency is important.
- Epstein died in prison in 2019 while Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking.
- Former prosecutors say the unsealed files are unlikely to reveal much new information to satisfy public curiosity about Epstein's crimes.
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Epstein-funded MIT lab hosted panel that discussed 'child-size sex robots'
A lengthy MIT Media Lab panel on "Forbidden Research" featured a segment on studying pedophiles and whether or not "child-size sex robots" should be provided to them.The discussion lasted about nine hours when it was webcast in 2016, with the after-lunch portion of the event dedicated to a discussion on the study of pedophilia. The discussion was uncovered as the saga surrounding deceased child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is ongoing, with the p…
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