Epstein’s ex-girlfriend tries late bid to seal testimony
NEW YORK — A British socialite charged with recruiting three girls for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse made a last-minute bid Wednesday to stop the public release of her 2016 testimony in a civil case.
Ty Gee, a lawyer for Ghislaine Maxwell, told a Manhattan judge that the depositions by his client should be kept sealed, in part because they are evidence in the criminal case brought against her on July 2.
U.S. District Judge Loretta A. Preska last week ordered the public release of the documents by Thursday.
Gee urged the judge to reconsider her decision and to provide at least two days for Maxwell to raise her complaints with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan if Preska refuses to change her mind.