Court Filing: 267
Summary
The document is a joint letter filed by the defense and prosecution in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, discussing the timing of defense witness disclosures under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 26.2. The defense argues that pretrial disclosure of witness statements is not required and would infringe on Ms. Maxwell's Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights. The defense proposes producing non-public Rule 26.2 witness statements after the government closes its evidence and after the conclusion of the first defense Rule 29(a) motion.
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Court filings and transcripts: 53
The documents include a transcript of a court hearing in the United States v. Jeffrey Epstein case and a letter from Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding proposed redactions to a request to modify a protective order. The hearing transcript discusses the government's motion to dismiss the indictment against Epstein due to his death, while the letter argues against the government's proposed redactions and sealing of certain documents.
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: 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.
Court Filing: 137
The document is a court filing in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. It includes a notice of motion to dismiss counts one through six of the superseding indictment for pre-indictment delay, as well as correspondence regarding Maxwell's access to discovery materials while in confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center.
Court Order: 15-3
The document is a court order granting Jeffrey S. Pagliuca's motion for admission pro hac vice to appear and practice in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York as counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell. The order was issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan. Pagliuca is a member in good standing of the Colorado bar.
Court Filing: 170
The document is a letter from the United States Attorney's office to Judge Alison J. Nathan, discussing the proposed redactions to court documents in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The parties have reached an agreement on redactions to Exhibit 11 and the defendant's cover letter. The Government is submitting its omnibus memorandum of law with proposed redactions under seal for the Court's consideration.
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