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SRES 335119th CongressIntroduced

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.

Introduced: Jul 24, 2025
Civil Rights & Justice
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This is a non-binding Senate resolution (S. Res. 335) introduced by Senator Markwayne Mullin in the 119th Congress. It urges Federal and State courts to publicly unseal all materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell. The resolution states that these materials should be released immediately, with only continuing redactions to protect victims and to safeguard ongoing prosecutions. It frames the public’s right to know as outweighing privacy interests and endorses full transparency and public access to the materials, including grand jury materials. Because it is a resolution, not a law, it does not create new legal requirements or funding. Instead, it expresses the Senate’s position and calls on courts to take action. Actual unsealing would require court decisions or changes in policy by courts or relevant agencies; the resolution seeks to influence public policy and judicial practice through political pressure rather than enforce a binding mandate.

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