The letter, dated December 14, 2021, is from Christian R. Everdell to Judge Alison J. Nathan, provid...
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The letter, dated December 14, 2021, is from Christian R. Everdell to Judge Alison J. Nathan, providing a revised tentative order of defense witnesses for the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. The defense is still making travel arrangements and notes that the list is subject to change based on stipulations with the government and witness availability. The letter also mentions issues related to witness anonymity and potential continuance due to COVID-related issues.
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The defense attorney, Christian R. Everdell, informs Judge Alison J. Nathan that Ghislaine Maxwell d...
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 contains court filings related to the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, including discussions on a protective order, discovery disclosure, and conditions of confinement. Judge Alison J. Nathan makes several rulings on these matters, ultimately adopting the Government's proposed protective order. The filings also reveal the involvement of various attorneys and prosecutors in the case.
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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 defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell requests a one-week extension to file post-trial motions, citing the need for an in-person meeting with Maxwell, and the government consents to the request. Judge Alison J. Nathan grants the extension, revising the briefing schedule. The defense submission is now due on February 11, 2022.
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