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Addendum opinion (legal document)
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This Addendum Opinion, filed on December 23, 2020, addresses matters of English extradition law concerning Ghislaine Maxwell. It reaffirms that it is highly unlikely Maxwell could successfully resist extradition to the United States for charges in a July 2020 indictment, and that bail would likely be refused if she had absconded from prior proceedings. The document also notes that Maxwell's waiver of extradition would be admissible but not compel consent, though it would be a relevant factor in contested proceedings.
People (1)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant / Requested Person |
Subject of the Addendum Opinion, facing extradition to the United States, mentioned in relation to a renewed motion t...
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Organizations (1)
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| Government | Government Agency |
Provided a Memorandum in Opposition to the Defendant's Renewed Motion to Release; observes a 'possibility' regarding ...
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Timeline (5 events)
2020-07-07
2020-12-16
Government's Memorandum in Opposition to the Defendant's Renewed Motion to Release.
Proceedings in England and Wales in relation to US extradition requests for Ghislaine Maxwell.
England and Wales
Criminal proceedings in the United States from which a requested person (potentially Ghislaine Maxwell) might abscond.
United States
Requested person
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Mentioned in relation to extradition law and practice, and extradition proceedings.
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Mentioned in relation to extradition law and practice, and extradition proceedings.
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Recipient of extradition requests, location of criminal proceedings, and where Ghislaine Maxwell is to be extradited.
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Location where a requested person might consent to extradition.
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Relationships (1)
The Government is opposing her motion to release, and she is the subject of extradition requests and criminal charges brought by the US Government.
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"possibility"Source
— The Government (as observed by the author of the opinion)
(The Government observes that it leaves open a 'possibility' that extradition could be resisted, though the opinion states it's highly unlikely.)
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