Court Order: 799
Summary
The court grants the motion to withdraw Christian R. Everdell and Mark S. Cohen as co-counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell in her criminal case. The order is issued by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer on August 4, 2025. This change may affect Maxwell's legal strategy and representation.
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Court Order: 798-2
The document is a proposed court order granting the motion to withdraw Christian R. Everdell and Mark S. Cohen as co-counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell in her criminal case. The order is to be signed by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer. The withdrawal of counsel may have implications for Maxwell's defense strategy.
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