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Federal Judge Clears Path to Release Early Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts

Florida transcripts from 2005 federal probe into Jeffrey Epstein abuse set for public disclosure

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 19, 2026
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effrey Epstein mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, 2005 - Uma Sanghavi/The Palm Beach Post via AP, File

Early federal investigation transcripts into Jeffrey Epstein abuse in Florida cleared for release. - Uma Sanghavi/The Palm Beach Post via AP, File

ORLANDO, Fla. (Journos News) – Federal authorities are set to release transcripts from one of the first federal grand jury investigations into Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of underage girls in Florida. The inquiry, which began in 2005 in Palm Beach, ended without federal charges against Epstein, who later died in jail while awaiting trial on separate New York indictments.

U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith ruled Friday that a recently passed federal law requiring disclosure of Epstein-related records overrides standard grand jury secrecy rules. The law, signed in November by former President Donald Trump, requires the Department of Justice, FBI, and federal prosecutors to make public documents collected during Epstein investigations spanning more than twenty years.

The Early Florida Investigation

The decision focuses on the earliest federal inquiry. In 2005, Palm Beach police interviewed teenage girls who said they had been hired to give sexualized massages to Epstein. The FBI later joined the investigation. Federal prosecutors drafted an indictment in 2007, but Epstein’s attorneys publicly questioned the credibility of his accusers while privately negotiating a plea deal.

In 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges of soliciting prostitution from minors. He served most of an 18-month sentence under a work-release program, allowing him to spend his days at his office.

Controversy Over Prosecutorial Decisions

Alex Acosta, the U.S. Attorney in Miami at the time, approved the non-prosecution of federal charges. His decision drew heavy criticism from Epstein’s accusers and contributed to his resignation in 2019 as labor secretary, following renewed scrutiny from reporting by the Miami Herald. A Justice Department review in 2020 found Acosta exercised “poor judgment” but did not commit professional misconduct.

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New York Charges and Maxwell Conviction

A federal prosecutor in New York later charged Epstein in 2019 with sex trafficking involving underage girls, echoing allegations from the Florida case. Epstein died by suicide in jail before his trial. His associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, was convicted on similar charges in 2022 and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Importance of the Transcript Release

The newly cleared Florida transcripts could provide insight into why federal prosecutors did not move forward with the 2005 case. While state grand jury records are already public, the timeline for releasing federal grand jury documents has not been set. The Justice Department has requested unsealing under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which sets a disclosure deadline of Dec. 19. The law allows withholding records that could compromise ongoing investigations, contain classified material, or involve national defense or foreign policy issues.

Separate requests are pending for grand jury records related to the New York cases against Epstein and Maxwell. Judges in those cases have said they plan to issue rulings quickly.

The Florida transcripts are expected to provide historical context and greater clarity about prosecutorial decisions during the earliest federal Epstein investigation.

release the grand jury records citing standard secrecy protections, but Smith’s ruling affirmed that the new federal law permits public disclosure.

Separate requests remain pending for grand jury records connected to the New York cases against Epstein and Maxwell, with courts signaling plans to expedite rulings in those matters.

Source: AP News – Grand jury transcripts from abandoned Epstein investigation in Florida can be released, judge rules

Tags: #CourtRuling#EpsteinCase#EpsteinFiles#FederalInvestigation#GhislaineMaxwell#GrandJury#JusticeDepartment#LegalDisclosure#PalmBeach#SexAbuse#Transparency#USJustice
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