Affirmation in Support of Motion to be Relieved as Counsel: 69-2
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Christian R. Everdell of Cohen & Gresser LLP affirms that Ghislaine Maxwell has retained new counsel, David Oscar Markus, and requests to be relieved as counsel for Maxwell in her appeals. The Government does not oppose this motion. Everdell's affirmation supports the motion to be relieved as counsel.
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Affirmation in Support of Motion to be Relieved as Counsel: 50-2
Christian R. Everdell, counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell, submits an affirmation to be relieved as counsel in Maxwell's appeals, citing Maxwell's retention of new counsel, David Oscar Markus. The Government does not oppose this motion. Everdell respectfully requests to be relieved as counsel.
Court Filing: 21-770, Document 3-2
The document is a court filing in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, detailing the docket entries related to a protective order, conditions of confinement, and sealing requests. The court ultimately adopts the government's proposed protective order and addresses other procedural matters. The filing includes various letters and orders from July to December 2020.
Court filing: 3011673
The document contains court filings related to the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, including discussions on a protective order, discovery disclosure, and conditions of confinement. Judge Alison J. Nathan makes several rulings on these matters, ultimately adopting the Government's proposed protective order. The filings also reveal the involvement of various attorneys and prosecutors in the case.
Court Filing: 3065978
The document contains court filings related to Ghislaine Maxwell's bail motions, including the court's orders on redactions to court documents and the government's opposition to her bail motions. The court applies the Lugosch test to determine the presumption of access to judicial documents and grants the government's and defendant's proposed redactions. The document also includes a series of filings and orders related to Maxwell's third motion for bond.
Court Filing: 357
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team filed a notice of motions in limine to exclude various pieces of evidence from her upcoming trial, including alleged co-conspirator statements, certain testimony, and specific exhibits. The motions aim to limit the government's evidence and shape the trial's evidentiary landscape. The document showcases the defense's efforts to challenge the prosecution's case and prepare for trial.
Declaration in Support of Motion to Withdraw as Co-Counsel: 798-1
Christian R. Everdell of Cohen & Gresser LLP declares that the firm is withdrawing as co-counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell with her consent, as Markus Moss PLLC has taken over her representation for the government's motion to unseal grand jury transcripts. Cohen & Gresser LLP represented Maxwell during her trial and sentencing but not in her appellate proceedings. The firm will share its files with Markus Moss PLLC upon request.
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