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Jeffrey Epstein files: Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers fought against searching her emails for hundreds of terms
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Virginia Giuffre's lawyers wanted to search Ghislaine Maxwell's emails and devices for sexual phrases and the names of Jeffrey Epstein's powerful friends and victims.
Michael Ruiz is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to michael.ruiz@fox.com and on Twitter: @mikerreports
"Massage," another sought-after term, was Epstein's code word for sex with the young women and girls he employed as massage therapists, one of Epstein's accusers claimed in other files released in the case.
But Maxwell's lawyers disputed more than a hundred requested names, including a list of first names that belonged to Epstein accusers, associates and others but which also would have resulted in the flagging of many unrelated emails because they are "incredibly common names." They also challenged searches for "common words," lawyer names and other keywords.