Court Order: 20-cv-00783
Summary
The court order, issued by Judge Loretta A. Preska, denies a motion to stay the unsealing process but allows for renewal if a protective order is modified. The order was dated August 12, 2020, in New York.
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Court Transcript: 136-9
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.
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: 15-cv-07433
The document is a court filing by Ms. Maxwell's counsel requesting a temporary stay of the unsealing process and discussing agreements and disagreements with the plaintiff's counsel on streamlining the unsealing process. The parties have agreed on some modifications to the Protocol, but disagree on others, including the page limit for objections. The document also mentions a new development regarding Doe 1's contact information.
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.
Court Filing: 10
The document is a court filing related to Ghislaine Maxwell's arraignment and bail hearing, scheduled as a remote video conference due to COVID-19. It outlines the court's protocols for the proceeding, including COVID-19 safety measures and logistical arrangements. The filing also references related cases involving Jeffrey Epstein.
Court Filing: 100
The government opposes Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed bail motion, arguing that she remains a flight risk due to the seriousness of the charges, strong evidence against her, and her financial resources and foreign ties. The court had previously denied bail after a thorough hearing, and the government contends that Maxwell's new bail package does not alter the court's prior finding.
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