Affidavit: 702-3
Summary
Laura A. Menninger, defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell, submits an affidavit stating that material witness Kelly Bovino has refused to testify despite being subpoenaed. The defense has made efforts to contact Bovino, but she has not responded. Menninger requests that the court order Bovino's arrest under 28 U.S.C. § 3144 to secure her testimony.
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Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 702
The letter, written by Laura A. Menninger on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, requests that Judge Alison J. Nathan issue an arrest warrant for Kelly Bovino, who has failed to comply with a subpoena to testify. The defense argues that the court has the authority to do so under its contempt power and the Recalcitrant Witness Statute. The letter provides the legal basis for the request and includes the witness's last known contact information.
Court Filing: 120366009830
This is a court filing document that lists the attorneys representing Ghislaine Maxwell, including Laura A. Menninger and Jeffrey S. Pagliuca, and provides their contact details. It is a formal submission to the court acknowledging their representation. The document is related to a specific case identified by a case number.
Court Filing - Memorandum in Support of Motion to Dismiss: 124
Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys argue that the Superseding Indictment is too vague, failing to identify specific dates, accusers, or details of alleged crimes, and thus violates her constitutional rights. They request that Counts One through Four be dismissed or that the court direct the government to provide a Bill of Particulars.
Court Filing - Memorandum in Support of Motion: 134
Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys argue that the government circumvented a protective order in a civil case, Giuffre v. Maxwell, to obtain evidence used in her criminal prosecution. They request that the court suppress this evidence and dismiss Counts Five and Six of the indictment due to the government's alleged misconduct.
Court Filing: 135
The document is a Notice of Motion filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, requesting the court to dismiss Counts Five and Six of the Superseding Indictment. The motion argues that the alleged misstatements are not perjurious as a matter of law. The filing includes the signatures of multiple defense attorneys representing Maxwell.
Court Transcript: 136-9
The transcript is of a court hearing where Judge Loretta A. Preska discusses the unsealing of documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell. The court considers the presumption of public access to judicial documents and countervailing interests, ultimately rejecting Maxwell's arguments that unsealing certain documents would jeopardize her right to a fair trial.
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