Mega Edition: Judge Sweet's Order Denying Ghislaine Maxwell's Summary Judgement Request (Part 3-4) (2/2/26)


Author: Bobby Capucci February 2, 2026 Duration: 29:27
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Mega Edition: Judge Sweet's Order Denying Ghislaine Maxwell's Summary Judgement Request (Part 3-4) (2/2/26)

In the defamation lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell, Judge Robert W. Sweet presided over Maxwell's motion for summary judgment, which sought to dismiss Giuffre's claims without proceeding to trial. In his opinion and order, Judge Sweet denied Maxwell's motion, determining that genuine disputes over material facts existed, particularly concerning the truthfulness of the statements made by both parties. This decision underscored the necessity for a jury to evaluate the credibility of the conflicting accounts presented.

Judge Sweet's ruling emphasized that the central issue in the case was the veracity of Maxwell's public statements denying Giuffre's allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking. By denying the motion for summary judgment, he allowed the defamation claims to proceed to trial, highlighting the importance of a thorough examination of the evidence and testimonies from both sides. This decision reflected the court's recognition of the complexities involved in cases alleging defamation intertwined with serious accusations of misconduct.


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