Courts would be urged to release sealed Epstein and Maxwell case records, including grand jury records. Victims and active cases could still be protected through redactions, but the resolution does not force courts to do anything.
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A resolution calling on Federal and State courts to provide full transparency to the people of the United States by unsealing materials concerning Mr. Jeffrey Epstein. is a Senate bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S4703).
Latest action on S.Res. 335: Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S4703)
Who this affects: This resolution mainly affects people tied to the sealed records and the courts that control them. It could matter most to victims, witnesses, judges, prosecutors, and members of the public who want more information about how these cases were handled.
Why this matters: This matters because many people want to know how the justice system handled the Epstein and Maxwell cases, and sealed records may answer some of those questions. If courts release more records, the public could learn more about past investigations, plea deals, and who knew what. The resolution also raises a hard question: how far courts should go in opening records while still protecting victims, witnesses, and active cases. Because the resolution is not binding, the outcome depends on what judges choose to do.
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Officially: A resolution calling on Federal and State courts to provide full transparency to the people of the United States by unsealing materials concerning Mr. Jeffrey Epstein.
Courts would be urged to release sealed Epstein and Maxwell case records, including grand jury records. Victims and active cases could still be protected through redactions, but the resolution does not force courts to do anything.
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Latest: Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S4703) (7/24/2025)
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