Court Order: 1203660083804
Summary
The court order, issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan on September 2, 2020, allows the Defendant to make unsealing applications to other Courts if desired. The order is related to Case 1203660083804. The judge has signed off on the order, indicating that the Defendant has the liberty to pursue unsealing in relevant jurisdictions.
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Court Order: 127
The court has received twelve pre-trial motions from the defendant, some of which have been filed under temporary seal due to sensitive information. The government is given two days to respond to the proposed redactions. The order is issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan.
court filing: 129202
The court orders that the defendant continue to have adequate access to legal materials and be able to communicate with their defense counsel. The order is dated December 8, 2020, and signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan. This is a continuation of a previous order or consideration.
Court Filing: 162
The document is a letter from the US Attorney's Office to Judge Alison J. Nathan, requesting to file certain court documents under seal or with redactions to protect sensitive information. The government is submitting an unredacted version of their memorandum of law and exhibits in opposition to the defendant's pre-trial motions, while proposing redactions to certain documents to protect third-party privacy and the integrity of their investigation.
Court Filing: 170
The document is a letter from the United States Attorney's office to Judge Alison J. Nathan, discussing the proposed redactions to court documents in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The parties have reached an agreement on redactions to Exhibit 11 and the defendant's cover letter. The Government is submitting its omnibus memorandum of law with proposed redactions under seal for the Court's consideration.
Court Filing: 184
Boies Schiller Flexner LLP submits a letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the filing of a previously submitted letter with proposed redactions as per the court's order. The letter discusses the agreement between BSF and the defendant's counsel on the redactions.
Court Filing: 195
The document is a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the Ghislaine Maxwell case, discussing the government's concerns and requests related to the defendant's use of Rule 17(c) subpoenas. The government argues that Rule 17(c) is not a discovery device and requests the court to direct the defendant to provide notice of subpoenas and to mark productions as confidential. The letter provides an overview of the legal standards governing Rule 17(c) subpoenas.
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