Court filings and motions: 9
Summary
The documents include a motion by Jeffrey Epstein's defense team to file a supplemental financial disclosure under seal, which was granted by Judge Richard M. Berman, and a letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding pre-trial proceedings in Ghislaine Maxwell's case, including a proposed briefing schedule and a request to exclude time under the Speedy Trial Act.
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Court filings and order: 25
The documents include a letter from Reid Weingarten to Judge Richard M. Berman regarding Jeffrey Epstein's bail submission, and a court order from Judge Alison J. Nathan setting a discovery schedule for the Ghislaine Maxwell case.
Court filings and transcripts: 53
The documents include a transcript of a court hearing in the United States v. Jeffrey Epstein case and a letter from Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding proposed redactions to a request to modify a protective order. The hearing transcript discusses the government's motion to dismiss the indictment against Epstein due to his death, while the letter argues against the government's proposed redactions and sealing of certain documents.
Court Filing: 10
The document is a court filing related to Ghislaine Maxwell's arraignment and bail hearing, scheduled as a remote video conference due to COVID-19. It outlines the court's protocols for the proceeding, including COVID-19 safety measures and logistical arrangements. The filing also references related cases involving Jeffrey Epstein.
Court filings: 7
The documents include a motion by Jeffrey Epstein to file his supplemental financial disclosure under seal and an order by Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding remote proceedings for Ghislaine Maxwell's case due to COVID-19.
Court filings: 8
The documents include court filings related to the cases of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. The first filing concerns the scheduling of Maxwell's arraignment and bail hearing, while the second is related to Epstein's bail motion and financial disclosure.
Court Filing: 27
Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers request that the court enter an order prohibiting the government and its agents from making extrajudicial statements concerning her case, citing prejudicial pretrial publicity and the need to protect her Sixth Amendment rights. The government, including Acting U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss, has made public statements that Maxwell's lawyers argue are prejudicial and violate Local Criminal Rule 23.1. The court filing references relevant case law and the local rule to support Maxwell's request.
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