Court Filing: 194
Summary
Counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell requests a one-week continuance of the arraignment scheduled for April 16, 2021, to April 23, 2021, due to a scheduling conflict and to allow the defense team to review physical evidence. The government does not oppose this request.
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court filing: 245
The letter is from Laura A. Menninger, counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell, to Judge Alison J. Nathan, discussing proposed redactions to pleadings related to a Rule 17(c) subpoena. The redactions are sought to protect the privacy of a third-party witness mentioned in documents marked 'Confidential' by the government. BSF takes no position on the necessity of the proposed redactions.
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 Filing - Letter to Judge: 699
The letter, written by Laura A. Menninger on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell, objects to certain redactions proposed by the government in their Omnibus Response and Exhibit 5, arguing that they are not justified and that the documents are 'judicial documents' subject to public access rights. The defense proposes alternative redactions and requests the court to publicly docket the Response with certain exceptions.
Court Transcript: 767
The transcript records a court hearing on December 20, 2021, before Judge Alison J. Nathan, where the prosecution and defense discussed trial logistics, including the redaction of sensitive materials and the timing of closing arguments. The court confirmed that all admitted exhibits had been docketed with tailored redactions and discussed the public availability of visual aids used during closing arguments. The hearing also touched on the timing and duration of the government's and defense's closing arguments.
Court Filing: 133
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a motion to suppress evidence obtained from a government subpoena and to dismiss Counts Five and Six of the indictment, citing the Due Process Clause. The motion is supported by a memorandum of law and exhibits. The defense attorneys representing Maxwell are listed, along with their contact information.
Court Filing - Notice of Motion: 139
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a motion to suppress evidence obtained from a government subpoena and to dismiss Counts Five and Six of the indictment, citing Fourth and Fifth Amendment violations. The motion is filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The defense requests oral argument.
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