Village of Eagle issued the following announcement on July 30.
Lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell have submitted an order to a judge that attempts to prevent her accusers from posting evidence online before her trial begins, documents show.
Epstein, the disgraced financier, killed himself in a Manhattan jail cell on Aug. 10 last year as he awaited trial for sex trafficking. Maxwell, a former socialite and one-time girlfriend of Epstein, was arrested recently in New Hampshire, after a period in apparent hiding. She has pleaded not guilty to luring girls who Epstein abused, and is currently being held without bail. Her trial is set for July 2021.
Ten key moments from the four hour Kielburger testimony According to the Independent, Maxwell’s lawyers want to stop prosecutors — who are working with women who accuse her of grooming them for Epstein — from publishing any information online. Her lawyers say this includes “nude, partially nude or otherwise sexualised images, videos or other depictions of individuals.”
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