Court Filing: 507
Summary
The government has filed a motion in limine to exclude expert testimony from six defense witnesses, including Dr. Ryan Hall and Bennett Gershman, citing inadequate notice and relevance issues. The motion argues that the defense has failed to provide sufficient information about the witnesses' opinions and bases for those opinions as required by Rule 16(b)(1)(C).
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Court Order: 495
The court grants the government's motion to preclude the testimony of two expert witnesses, Dr. Ryan Hall and Bennett Gershman, in Ghislain Maxwell's trial. The court also orders the parties to propose sealing or limited redactions for certain documents. The court's decisions were made in a sealed Memorandum Opinion and Order.
Court Filing: 508
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team responds to the government's motion to preclude expert testimony from several witnesses, arguing that their testimony is admissible under the Federal Rules of Evidence and is crucial to her constitutional rights to confrontation and to present a defense.
Court Filing: 509
The US Attorney's office requests permission to file a reply brief regarding the defendant's opposition to the government's motion to preclude Dr. Ryan Hall's testimony, addressing new arguments about hearsay exceptions and the report's relevance.
Court Filing: 509-1
The government argues that Dr. Ryan Hall's testimony should be excluded as irrelevant, more prejudicial than probative, and consisting of inadmissible hearsay. The government disputes the defendant's claims that Dr. Hall's opinions are admissible under various rules of evidence, and argues that the testimony is an attempt to attack Minor Victim-4's credibility without a valid basis.
court filing: 588
The Government is responding to a court order regarding the redaction of a witness's name in a court exhibit. The witness, 'Carolyn', had publicly disclosed her full name in a post-trial interview and waived her right to anonymity, so the Government does not seek to redact her last name in future filings.
Court Filing: 632
The document is a court filing in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, where the government applies for an immunity order to compel a witness to testify. The application is approved by the Department of Justice and the court grants the order, allowing the witness to testify without fear of self-incrimination.
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