Following “extensive public interest,” Attorney General (AG) Pam Bondi formally requested the unsealing of grand jury testimony tied to the probe of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaking with ABC News about the AG’s request, Sarah Krissoff - a member in the firm’s White Collar Defense & Investigations practice, cautioned that the AG’s request is unlikely to produce any new details. "The grand jury testimony is going to be very limited compared to the entire case file," Sarah said. "It's just going to be a real, high-level review – a highlight reel – of what the prosecutors think is important in the case file, which could be hundreds of thousands, if not millions of documents. The standard practice, particularly in the SDNY, is to keep the grand jury presentation as slim as possible," she added. "The goal of the prosecutor is essentially to put in as little evidence as they need in order to get that indictment."
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