Court Transcript: 747
Summary
The transcript records a court hearing on December 2, 2021, in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, where the judge and lawyers discuss the admissibility of Government Exhibits 52 and 606. The government argues that the exhibits are not being offered for their truth value, while the defense disputes this characterization and raises relevance issues. The judge considers the arguments and plans to make a ruling after voir dire on the exhibits.
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Court Filing: 506
The Government submits proposed redactions to filings associated with their motion to preclude six defense experts and moves to file Government Exhibit B under seal to protect Minor Victims' privacy interests. The proposed redactions are consistent with the Second Circuit's test in Lugosch v. Pyramid Co. of Onondaga. The defense does not seek additional redactions.
Court Filing: 517
The Government submits a letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan arguing that the defense must disclose exhibits they intend to introduce through Government witnesses as part of their case-in-chief, and that extrinsic evidence for impeachment is narrowly circumscribed. The Government requests that the defense be precluded from offering further undisclosed exhibits absent a showing of cause or an articulation of a valid theory of admissibility.
Court Filing: 561
The Government submits a letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan requesting the release of certain Government exhibits admitted during Ghislaine Maxwell's trial, with some exhibits to be temporarily sealed pending the Court's ruling.
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: 420
The Government, represented by the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, submits a letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan stating that they have no objections or suggestions to the Court's proposed preliminary remarks for voir dire sessions.
Court Filing: 433
The Government, led by United States Attorney Damian Williams, submitted a letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan on November 11, 2021, stating they have no objections or suggestions to the Court's proposed preliminary remarks, voir dire, or instruction sheet in the Ghislaine Maxwell case.
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