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The instruction to release grand jury testimony is significant, as such records are typically kept confidential to protect the integrity of investigations and the privacy of individuals involved. If released, these documents could provide new insights into Epstein’s activities, reveal potential co-conspirators, or offer evidence about the scope of his networks.
However, the process involves court approval, which is designed to ensure that sensitive information is handled appropriately and that legal standards are met. The potential release could also trigger political debates, media speculation, and heightened public interest, especially given the high-profile nature of the case.