Another cache of Ghislaine Maxwell files to be released in July

Yet another trove of secret Ghislaine Maxwell files will be unsealed later this month, a federal judge ruled Thursday.

The documents, which were filed in the Manhattan federal suit brought against Maxwell by Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre in 2015, will be released in mid-July, Judge Loretta Preska ordered during a telephone hearing.

It’s unclear what will be included in the latest dump, but documents that were previously made public in the case revealed salacious allegations made by a number of Epstein accusers.

In a deposition by Giuffre that was unsealed in July of last year, she detailed alleged “constant” orgies that Maxwell and Epstein engaged in on his private island in the Caribbean.

“There’s just a blur of so many girls,” Giuffre told attorneys in the 2015 deposition.

“There were blondes, there were brunettes, there were redheads. They were all beautiful girls. I would say the ages ranged between 15 and 21,” she said, adding that she “100 percent” witnessed Maxwell have sex with other women there.

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Ghislaine Maxwell pleaded not guilty and has appealed to be released from jail.
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“The island was a place where orgies were a constant thing that took place. And again, it’s impossible to know how many,” Giuffre said.

Maxwell is awaiting criminal trial for allegedly procuring underage girls for Epstein to abuse in the 1990s and early 2000s. She has been ordered detained pending trial and is locked up in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

She’s pleaded not guilty and has appealed five times to be released from jail pending trial — but has been rejected each time.

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