The court order, issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan, approves Ghislaine Maxwell's proposed redactions ...
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The court order, issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan, approves Ghislaine Maxwell's proposed redactions to her bail application reply, finding them narrowly tailored to protect third-party privacy interests. The court applied the three-part Lugosch test to determine the appropriateness of the redactions. Maxwell is ordered to docket the redacted documents by December 23, 2020.
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The court order, issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan, adopts Ghislaine Maxwell's proposed redactions to...
The court order, issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan, adopts Ghislaine Maxwell's proposed redactions to her bail application, finding them narrowly tailored to protect privacy interests. The court applied the three-part test from Lugosch v. Pyramid Co. of Onondaga to determine the appropriateness of the redactions. The defendant is ordered to docket the redacted documents.
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The document is a letter from the US Attorney's Office to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding proposed redactions to certain reply briefs and exhibits in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The government requests that certain information be redacted or sealed to protect the privacy interests of third parties and victims. The defense has indicated its position on the proposed redactions, and the government respectfully requests that the Court adopt the proposed redactions.
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The court denies Ghislaine Maxwell's motions to suppress evidence and orders the unsealing of certain documents related to her case, while allowing the parties to propose redactions to protect sensitive information. The court's reasoning is provided in a separate opinion filed under temporary seal. The order is issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan on June 25, 2021.
The document is a letter from the United States Attorney's office to Judge Alison J. Nathan, stating...
The document is a letter from the United States Attorney's office to Judge Alison J. Nathan, stating that the parties in the Ghislaine Maxwell case do not propose any redactions to the court's June 25, 2021 Opinion and Order or certain exhibits. The parties have no objection to the public filing of these documents without redactions.
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The defense attorney, Christian R. Everdell, informs Judge Alison J. Nathan that Ghislaine Maxwell does not seek redactions to the Court's sealed Opinion and Order or the underlying motion papers. The defense argues that it is not their burden to justify redactions and that the government should bear the burden under the Lugosch test. The defense has no objection to redacting personal email addresses of certain individuals.
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The document is a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan, opposing Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to reconsider her bail application. It outlines the court's previous detention orders and the reasons for denying bail, including Maxwell's risk of flight and the strength of the government's case. The government argues that Maxwell's latest motion repeats previously rejected arguments and that there is no basis for reconsidering the prior rulings.
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