Court Filing - Letter to Judge: Case1:20-cr-03320-AJN Document 292 Filed 08/27/20 Page 20 of 1164
Summary
The defense attorneys for Ghislaine Maxwell request a protective order from Judge Alison J. Nathan to govern the handling of discovery materials. The parties have reached agreement on most provisions but remain at odds over restrictions on government witnesses and the disclosure of alleged victim identities.
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Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 166
The letter, filed on March 15, 2021, informs Judge Alison J. Nathan that the defense team for Ghislaine Maxwell will be filing multiple reply memoranda in support of various motions. The letter discusses the procedure for filing these documents, including redactions and sealing due to confidential information. The defense team will submit the documents to the court and government via email, awaiting further instruction on public filing.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 35
The letter is from Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorneys to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing against the government's proposed language for a protective order, specifically regarding referencing individuals who have publicly identified themselves. Maxwell's defense team asserts that individuals who have publicly spoken about their allegations against Maxwell or Epstein should not be considered to have privacy interests that need protection.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 727
The defense and prosecution submitted a joint letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the court's proposed list of jurors to be struck from the jury pool. The defense and government largely agreed on the court's proposal but had some disagreements on specific jurors.
Court Filing: 102
The document contains court filings related to Ghislaine Maxwell's case, including a letter submitting a reply memorandum for her renewed motion for bail under seal and a request for a 30-day extension to file a notice of appeal, which was denied by Judge Alison J. Nathan.
Court Filing: 85
The defense and government propose a briefing schedule for Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed bail motion, with a hearing scheduled for December 21, 2020, and request a page limit increase for the motion to 40 pages.
Court Filing: Case 20-30611, Document 660062326325, Page9 of 125
The document is a court filing in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, detailing her arraignment, bail hearing, and subsequent detention pending trial. Judge Alison J. Nathan presided over the proceedings and set a trial date for July 12, 2021. The court also established a schedule for discovery and motions.
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