Court Filing: 18-cr-610 (JMF)
Summary
The court grants the government's motion for remand and denies the defendant's motion for pretrial release. The decision was made by U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman on July 18, 2019. The case is identified as 18-cr-610 (JMF).
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court filing: 42
The document is a court filing in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, where the defense is requesting the court to order the government to disclose the identities of three alleged victims referenced in the indictment and to improve Maxwell's access to discovery materials while in confinement. The government opposes the disclosure, citing privacy rights of the alleged victims and suggesting that the information will be provided closer to trial.
Court Filing: 51
The document is a court filing that includes a Memorandum Opinion and Order from U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's request to modify a protective order. The court denies Maxwell's request to file certain materials under seal in civil cases, and it adopts the Government's proposed redactions to Maxwell's letter motion. The document also includes a separate court filing related to a motion to intervene by David A. Golden in a case involving Jeffrey Epstein.
Court Filing: 73
The document is a court filing by the law firm Edwards Henderson, representing survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, urging the court to administer the disclosure of grand jury materials in a manner that honors the victims' rights under the CVRA. The filing expresses concerns about the government's handling of the unsealing process and the potential impact on the victims' rights to fairness, privacy, and protection.
court filing: 12107-000
The document is a court filing opposing the defendant's request for bail, arguing that the defendant poses a significant flight risk and that the government's case remains strong despite the defendant's pretrial motions. The court should deny the defendant's motion for bail due to the risk of flight and lack of new information.
Court Filing: 12107-0000330-Agnt 2Document 2651
The document is a court filing in a criminal case where the defendant is offering to renounce her foreign citizenship as part of her bail package. The government argues that this offer does not mitigate the risk of flight and is of unclear validity. The court is being asked to consider whether the defendant's offer is sufficient to alter its prior bail determinations.
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