Court Filing: 532
Summary
The defense argues that Exhibit 52, a document the government seeks to admit as evidence, is unreliable and lacks proper authentication. They contend that the government's attempt to authenticate it through Ghislaine Maxwell's 2016 deposition testimony fails because the deposition exhibit shown to Maxwell (Deposition Exhibit 13) is not the same as Exhibit 52, and Maxwell disclaimed knowledge of its origin or authenticity.
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Court Filing: 525
The defense responds to the government's letter arguing that the '900 series photos' of Jeffrey Epstein's apartment are inadmissible due to lack of authentication and relevance, as they were taken in 2019, long after the alleged events. The defense argues that without testimony confirming the photos accurately depict the apartment during the relevant time period, they are irrelevant and potentially misleading. The court had previously sustained the defense's objection to the photos' admission.
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 - Letter to Judge: 709
The letter is a response to the government's November 12, 2021, letter to the court, objecting to certain categories of alleged co-conspirator hearsay statements and representative examples proffered by the government. The defense argues that these statements are not in furtherance of any conspiracy and are therefore inadmissible. The letter also requests that the court exclude certain statements under Fed. R. Evid. 403 due to their prejudicial impact.
Court Transcript: 751
The court discusses the government's request for a limiting instruction regarding the testimony of witness Kate, who will testify under a pseudonym. The court decides to include language in the instruction that it had directed the government not to ask about details of Kate's sexual conduct with Jeffrey Epstein.
Court Filing - Opinion and Order: 106
The court denies Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed motion for bail, concluding that she poses a risk of flight and that no combination of conditions can ensure her appearance. The decision is based on the serious charges against her, the strength of the government's evidence, and her substantial resources and foreign ties. The court had previously denied bail on July 14, 2020, and Maxwell did not appeal that decision.
court filing: 11
The documents are court filings related to the cases against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, detailing the government's arguments against their release on bail due to the serious nature of the charges and the risk of reoffending or flight.
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