A judge has ordered prosecutors to disclose the identities of Ghislaine Maxwell's alleged co-conspirators to her defense team. On Friday, US District Judge Alison Nathan gave prosecutors in New York an October 11 deadline to 'disclose all co-conspirator statements it intends to offer at trial' as well as their identities. The court documents do not reveal the identities of the potential co-conspirators to be called at the November trial, although many expect the government to call on other women whom sex predator Jeffrey Epstein used as alleged recruiters and groomers. Prosecutors had argued that disclosing the identities of co-conspirators could damage its case, but Judge Nathan wrote that they had provided 'no explanation for this purported harm and none is apparent to the Court.' A judge has ordered prosecutors to disclose the identities of Ghislaine Maxwell's alleged co-conspirators to her defense team. She is seen above with Epstein in 2005 Maxwell is seen