The judge overseeing a settled lawsuit against convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell now has to decide whether the identities of those mentioned in the suit will be revealed.
The decision stems from a 2015 defamation lawsuit brought by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who claimed Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused her while she was a minor and that Maxwell aided in the abuse. The case was settled in 2017 and placed under a protective order. But parts of it have been unsealed since then, as Giuffre, Maxwell and a number of third-party figures have debated what should and shouldn't be released to the public.
The two perjury counts were severed from the sex trafficking trial, and prosecutors agreed to dismiss them pending an appeal on her guilty verdicts. What about these John Does? In a September 2021 ruling, Preska said there were 16"non-party objectors," or people not party to the suit who objected to their identities being released. Preska decided to deal with eight of them first, followed by the next eight. The identities of these Does are, of course, not clear.
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