The Epstein Files are finally cracking open.

In a stunning legal twist, a federal judge just ordered all documents tied to Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex-trafficking case to be made public — including grand jury transcripts that have been hidden for years.

This means thousands of pages of new material from the Epstein and Maxwell investigations could soon see daylight, potentially revealing who knew what — and when.

The court’s decision follows the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a new law signed by President Donald Trump last month requiring the Justice Department to release every Epstein-related record by December 19.

Trump celebrated the move on Truth Social, writing:

“I HAVE JUST SIGNED THE BILL TO RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES! As everyone knows, I asked Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune to pass this Bill in the House and Senate, respectively.”

But before anyone gets too excited, the fine print gives Attorney General Pam Bondi the power to redact documents that might “jeopardize active investigations.” Translation? Some of the most explosive names might still stay hidden.

Meanwhile, Maxwell — Epstein’s longtime lover and partner in crime — is currently serving a 20-year sentence at FPC Bryan, a low-security women’s prison in Texas.

Sources say her new life is far from miserable. Unlike her earlier stint at a tougher Florida facility, Maxwell reportedly enjoys dorm-style living, special meals “customized by prison staff,” and even access to a service dog for “recreation.”

One insider claimed Maxwell doesn’t even worry about basic supplies.

“Her fellow inmates have to hoard toilet paper or pay $2.25 for extra rolls,” the source told Radar. “Ghislaine just has to ask.”

The Justice Department has 10 days to begin releasing the documents. Another set of Epstein grand jury records from Florida has already been cleared for release — and a third batch in New York is awaiting a judge’s approval.

Whether the long-buried Epstein files will finally expose the full scope of the billionaire’s network — or remain heavily redacted — is anyone’s guess.

For now, the world waits. And Ghislaine Maxwell, it seems, remains surprisingly comfortable while the truth edges closer to the surface.


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