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Debra C. Freeman

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Mentioned in 4 documents. Roles: Judge, United States Magistrate Judge, United States Magistrate Judge presiding over the civil case, Judge presiding over the case

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Debra C. Freeman is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.

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Court Filing: 20-10495

The plaintiff's attorney, David Boies, argues that Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to stay discovery is unwarranted and should be denied. Boies contends that Maxwell's motion to dismiss is not strong and that the court has previously stated that dispositive motions do not typically stay discovery. The plaintiff requests that the court deny Maxwell's anticipated motion to stay discovery.

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Court Filing: 20-cv-4820

The court orders the parties to submit a joint status report every 90 days during the pendency of the stay. The order is dated September 14, 2020, and was issued by Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman. The order was filed in Case 1:20-cv-04624-JGK.

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Memorandum and Order: 20cv00484 (JGK) (DF)

The document is a Memorandum and Order from U.S. Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman granting Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to stay the civil proceedings against her and others pending the resolution of her criminal trial. Maxwell is currently in custody awaiting trial on July 12, 2021. The civil case involves allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation against Maxwell and the executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate.

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Court Filing: 920

The plaintiff argues that Ghislaine Maxwell has not provided sufficient information about the criminal investigation to justify staying discovery, and that the potential claims resolution program does not require staying discovery in this case. The court has previously recognized that discovery may be necessary to inform the claims resolution program.

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