Court filing - Letter to the Judge: 362
Summary
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and 17 news media organizations urge the court to deny Ghislaine Maxwell's request to file the juror questionnaire and voir dire under seal, citing the First Amendment right of access to criminal proceedings and the presumption of openness in voir dire.
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Court Order and attached letter from the Bureau of Prisons: 117
The document is a court order from Judge Alison J. Nathan, responding to a letter from the Bureau of Prisons requesting that the court vacate its previous order allowing Ghislaine Maxwell access to her government-provided laptop on weekends and holidays. The Bureau of Prisons argues that Maxwell has sufficient time to review discovery materials during the week and that the previous order should be vacated.
Court Filing - Letter Motion: 120366003830
The letter is a reply in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's request to modify a protective order to allow her to disclose certain information to civil litigation under seal. The government opposes the request, claiming it will jeopardize an ongoing criminal investigation, but Maxwell's attorney argues that the government's arguments lack merit.
Letter to the Court: 120366003830-Adt. Doc.0812412530-Filing808908P20ePage01of03
The letter, submitted by Ghislaine Maxwell's counsel, proposes redactions to her Request to Modify Protective Order and Reply, and objects to the government's proposed redactions, arguing they go beyond what is required by the Protective Order.
Letter Motion: 120366008330Adht B#oc0818412520F#889802120gePage01403
Ghislaine Maxwell's legal team requests the court's permission to modify the Protective Order to allow the use of certain discovery materials in other related matters, and to file some materials under seal. The request is made pursuant to paragraph 18 of the court's Protective Order. The defendant seeks to disclose discovery materials produced by the government to judicial officers in other cases.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 121582
The Government submits a letter to Judge Nathan updating the court on Ghislaine Maxwell's conditions of confinement, stating she has extensive access to discovery materials and regular video-teleconference calls with her attorneys. Maxwell is allowed to review discovery 13 hours a day, 7 days a week, and has private VTC calls with her counsel. The letter was filed in response to the Court's Order dated December 8, 2020.
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