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Extraction Summary
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People
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Organizations
5
Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information
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Legal document
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Summary
This document, dated February 28, 2023, details court orders and filings from July 2020 concerning Ghislaine Maxwell's case. It outlines the scheduling of her remote arraignment, initial conference, and bail hearing for July 14, 2020, including protocols for video appearances, public access, and COVID-19 courthouse entry requirements. The document also references letters from both defense and prosecution counsel regarding scheduling and highlights crime victims' rights under 18 U.S.C. § 3771.
People (6)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Defendant |
The subject of the court proceedings, referred to as 'the Defendant'.
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| Alison J. Nathan | Judge |
Signed an order and is the presiding judge in the case.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
The specific defendant in the case, subject of arraignment, conference, and bail hearing.
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| Mark S. Cohen | Counsel |
Sent a letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding scheduling for Ghislaine Maxwell.
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| Alex Rossmiller | Counsel |
Sent a letter from USA to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding scheduling for Ghislaine Maxwell.
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| Chambers | Court Staff/Judge's Office |
Will email counsel with further information on how to access the video conference.
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Metropolitan Detention Center | Government Agency |
Where the Defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell) is held and can appear by video.
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| USA | Government Agency |
Filed a letter regarding scheduling as the prosecution.
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| S.D.N.Y. | Government Agency |
Southern District of New York, the court jurisdiction, mentioned in relation to COVID-19 protocols.
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| Government | Government Agency |
Refers to the prosecution; counsel for the Government will appear by video and must notify crime victims.
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Timeline (6 events)
2020-07-06
Judge Alison J. Nathan ordered counsel to meet and confer regarding scheduling for an initial proceeding and to file a joint letter proposing a date/time and revised briefing schedule for the Defendant's bail application.
Judge Alison J. Nathan
Counsel (for Defendant)
Counsel (for Government)
2020-07-06
Letter filed by Ghislaine Maxwell (via Mark S. Cohen) addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding scheduling.
2020-07-07
Letter filed by USA (via Alex Rossmiller) addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding scheduling.
2020-07-07
Order issued regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's arraignment, initial conference, and bail hearing, scheduling it as a remote video/teleconference.
Judge Alison J. Nathan
Ghislaine Maxwell
2020-07-09
Defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell) could be produced by video at 9:00 a.m. for an initial proceeding.
Metropolitan Detention Center (video appearance)
Defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell)
2020-07-14
Arraignment, initial conference, and bail hearing for Ghislaine Maxwell scheduled to occur as a remote video/teleconference at 1 p.m.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan Courthouse (video feed available in Jury Assembly Room)
Locations (5)
| Location | Context |
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Location where the Defendant is held.
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Location where a video feed of the remote proceeding will be available for viewing in the Jury Assembly Room.
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Address of the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Courthouse.
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City where the courthouse is located.
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State where the courthouse is located.
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Relationships (4)
Judge Nathan presides over the case involving Ghislaine Maxwell, signing orders and receiving letters concerning her.
Mark S. Cohen sent a letter on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell to the Judge, indicating he is her counsel.
USA is the prosecution against Ghislaine Maxwell, filing documents in her case.
Alex Rossmiller sent a letter on behalf of USA to the Judge, indicating he is counsel for the prosecution.
Key Quotes (2)
"[t]he right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice of any public court proceeding... involving the crime or of any release... of the accused"Source
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Quote #1
"[t]he right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release."Source
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Quote #2
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