Court Transcript: 136-9
Summary
The transcript is of a court hearing where Judge Loretta A. Preska discusses the unsealing of documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell. The court considers the presumption of public access to judicial documents and countervailing interests, ultimately rejecting Maxwell's arguments that unsealing certain documents would jeopardize her right to a fair trial.
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Court Order and related correspondence: 15 Civ. 7433 (LAP)
The court denies Ghislaine Maxwell's request to stay the unsealing process in the civil case, citing that the new information she refers to is subject to a protective order in the criminal case and she is not at liberty to disclose it. Maxwell's counsel had informed the court of the new information and its potential implications on both the civil and criminal cases.
Court Filing: Case 1:15-cv-07433-LAP Document 1078 Filed 08/10/20 Page 3 of 3
The document is a court filing submitted by Laura A. Menninger on behalf of Ms. Maxwell, requesting amendments to the protocol for unsealing documents and proposing a new set of docket entries for review. The filing addresses several pending motions and the implications of the Second Circuit's stay on certain deposition transcripts.
Declaration: 15-cv-07433-RWS
The Declaration of Sigrid S. McCawley is submitted in support of Plaintiff Virginia Giuffre's Response to Defendant's Motion for Protective Order, attaching exhibits related to the deposition notices of Ghislaine Maxwell and email correspondence between lawyers.
Court Transcript: 212-2
The transcript captures a court hearing where attorneys argue over pro hac vice motions for Paul Cassell and Brad Edwards, with the defense contesting due to potential witness testimony and confidentiality concerns. The judge denies the motions without prejudice, requesting additional information before reconsidering.
Court Transcript: 549-1
The court transcript discusses the admissibility of evidence related to the government's investigation, including the thoroughness of the investigation and prior statements. The judge provides guidance on what evidence will be allowed, citing relevant case law and the legal framework for determining admissibility. The defense and prosecution discuss their positions on the matter, with the judge ultimately ruling on certain issues.
Court Transcript: 753
The transcript details a discussion between the court, prosecution, and defense regarding a potential violation of the sequestration order by witness Jane, who contacted her brother Brian, another witness, after testifying. The defense requests that Brian be barred from testifying or that a hearing be held to examine the matter.
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