The government renews its application to admit Government Exhibit 52, a contact book, into evidence,...
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The government renews its application to admit Government Exhibit 52, a contact book, into evidence, arguing that it has established the exhibit's authenticity through the testimony of Juan Alessi and corroborating evidence. The government contends that the exhibit is a genuine contact book from Epstein's Palm Beach house, containing contact information for individuals related to the defendant and Epstein.
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The government renews its application to admit Government Exhibit 52, a contact book, into evidence, arguing that it has established the exhibit's authenticity through the testimony of Juan Alessi and corroborating evidence. The government contends that the exhibit is a genuine contact book from Epstein's Palm Beach house, containing contact information for individuals related to the defendant and Epstein.
The document argues that the government's case against Ghislaine Maxwell is weakening as her detenti...
The document argues that the government's case against Ghislaine Maxwell is weakening as her detention period extends, and that the government's assessment of her flight risk has increased in tandem with the diminishing strength of their case. It highlights the defendant's challenges to the indictment, including the Non-Prosecution Agreement with Jeffrey Epstein and statute of limitations issues. The document also alleges that government prosecutors misled a federal judge to obtain evidence against Maxwell.
The United States government submits a reply memorandum in support of its motions in limine, seeking...
The United States government submits a reply memorandum in support of its motions in limine, seeking to protect the identities of minor victims by allowing them to testify under pseudonyms or first names and sealing related exhibits. The government argues that this measure is necessary to safeguard the victims' privacy and dignity, while the defendant has not demonstrated a particularized need for disclosure.
The government responds to Ghislaine Maxwell's request for disclosure of certain government witnesse...
The government responds to Ghislaine Maxwell's request for disclosure of certain government witnesses 11 months prior to trial, arguing that the request is premature and without merit. The government highlights its expeditious production of discovery materials, totaling over 165,000 pages, and notes that the defendant's request is not supported by relevant case law.
The court orders the Government to reply to the Defendant's response regarding the authentication of...
The court orders the Government to reply to the Defendant's response regarding the authentication of Government Exhibit 52 and sets a deadline for proposed redactions to motion papers. The dispute centers on whether Employee-1 can authenticate the document given that Mr. Rodriguez, a former employee, allegedly removed it from the property before Employee-1 began working for Jeffrey Epstein.
The court grants the government's request to file a letter motion under seal to protect witness priv...
The court grants the government's request to file a letter motion under seal to protect witness privacy and orders the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell, to respond by a specific deadline. The motion relates to precluding certain lines of cross-examination of government witnesses. The case is ongoing in the Southern District of New York.
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