Court Order: 172
Summary
The court ordered the law firm representing alleged victims to provide notice to its clients and to file its objections to the defendant's proposed subpoena on the public docket. The law firm is required to meet and confer with defense counsel to narrow issues and propose redactions before filing. The court will then receive adversarial briefing on the proposed subpoena.
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Court Order: 214
The document is a court order scheduling Ghislain Maxwell's arraignment on April 23, 2021, and outlining the COVID-19 protocols and public access arrangements for the proceeding. The court will provide a video feed and a public teleconference line to ensure additional public access. The order also requires the government and defense counsel to inform the court about the attendance plans of alleged victims and the defendant's family members.
Court Order: 312
The court orders defense counsel to respond to the government's July 1, 2021 letter motion by July 9, 2021. The order is issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The case involves Ghislaine Maxwell as the defendant.
Court Filing: 12036600638
The document is a court filing in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, where her defense counsel requests the court to modify a protective order to allow her to refer to and file under seal certain materials in related civil litigation. The government opposes this request, citing concerns about grand jury secrecy and ongoing investigations.
Court Filing: 120366008380
The defendant, Ms. Maxwell, requested to modify a protective order to disclose certain documents to judicial officers in related civil cases. The court denied the request, finding that the defendant failed to establish good cause, but allowed limited disclosure of certain factual information under seal.
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: 128
The government responds to the court's order regarding the defendant's proposed redactions to pre-trial motions, agreeing with most redactions while suggesting additional ones to protect ongoing investigations and victim-witnesses' privacy. The letter is part of the United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell case.
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