Court Filing: 734
Summary
The document is a court filing by Jordana H. Feldman, administrator of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program (EVCP), requesting to quash a subpoena by defendant Ghislaine Maxwell. The EVCP is a confidential program established to compensate victims of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, and Feldman argues that complying with the subpoena would compromise the program's confidentiality and undermine its purpose.
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Court Filing: 504
The letter is from Patrick J. Smith, representing Jordana H. Feldman, to Judge Alison J. Nathan, requesting an extension to produce documents subpoenaed by Ghislaine Maxwell until November 29, 2021, due to the large volume of materials (6,000-7,000 pages).
Court Filing: 32
The document includes a letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office requesting time to respond to a defense motion for a protective order in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, and a court decision regarding Jeffrey Epstein's bail, discussing the charges against him and the reasoning behind the court's decision to remand him.
court filing: 42
The document is a court filing in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, where the defense is requesting the court to order the government to disclose the identities of three alleged victims referenced in the indictment and to improve Maxwell's access to discovery materials while in confinement. The government opposes the disclosure, citing privacy rights of the alleged victims and suggesting that the information will be provided closer to trial.
Court Filing: 47
The document is a court filing by the US Department of Justice, requesting that certain exhibits and redactions be filed under seal in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, citing the need to protect an ongoing grand jury investigation. The filing also references the related case against Jeffrey Epstein.
Court Filing: 48
The document is a letter motion filed by Laura A. Menninger, attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell, requesting permission to file under seal certain documents related to a request to modify a Protective Order in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The request is based on the Protective Order's requirement to file Confidential Information under seal. The document includes references to a related case involving Jeffrey Epstein.
Court Filing: 65
The document is a letter from the US Attorney's Office to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing that certain materials related to Jeffrey Epstein's abuse of victims are not exculpatory as to Ghislaine Maxwell's charges and requesting to delay disclosure until eight weeks before trial.
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