Court Filing: S2 20 Cr. 330 (AJN)
Summary
The defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell requests a proffer from Juror 50's counsel regarding the juror's assertion of the Fifth Amendment privilege. The government is considering granting immunity to Juror 50. The court denies the request for a proffer.
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Court Filing: 197
The letter, filed by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim, responds to the government's claims about Ghislaine Maxwell's detention conditions, alleging unsanitary conditions, mistreatment, and inadequate access to medical care and legal resources. The defense requests that the court order the MDC to cease releasing Maxwell's health information and provide the defense with a video related to an incident of physical abuse. The letter details various issues with Maxwell's confinement, including lack of privacy, poor living conditions, and inadequate medical care.
Court Filing: 321
The defense attorney, Bobbi C. Sternheim, writes to the court to report issues with the Metropolitan Detention Center's (MDC) interference with attorney-client communication between Ghislaine Maxwell and her counsel, including a change in the VTC platform and concerns about confidentiality and security. The court orders the government to respond to the defendant's concerns.
Court Filing: 373
The defense counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell responds to the Court's Order regarding draft preliminary remarks for prospective jurors and objects to the government's request to delay disclosure of juror names until the first day of oral voir dire.
Court Filing: 381
The defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell requests that the court order the MDC to retrieve legal mail within one business day of receipt by the post office, citing delays that are hindering Maxwell's trial preparation. The government has declined a request to hand-deliver disclosures to alleviate delivery delays, citing resource issues. The court is asked to intervene to ensure timely delivery of critical legal mail.
Court Filing: 594
The government filed a response to the defendant's letter requesting that her motion for a new trial and its exhibits be sealed. The government argues that the defendant's motion is a 'judicial document' subject to a presumption of public access and that sealing is not justified. The government also requests that the court adopt proposed redactions to the government's opposition brief to protect the privacy interests of prospective jurors.
court filing: 625
The Government is notifying the Court that Juror 50 will invoke their Fifth Amendment privilege at a hearing and is seeking internal approval to compel their testimony. The Government will submit a proposed order to the Court in advance of the hearing. The case is related to the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell.
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