DOJ-OGR-00019331.jpg

655 KB
View Original

Extraction Summary

4
People
6
Organizations
0
Locations
5
Events
2
Relationships
1
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Legal document
File Size: 655 KB
Summary

This legal document, part of a court filing, outlines a procedural history concerning sealed information from civil matters. The Government successfully modified a protective order in one court (Court-1) but not another (Court-2) to obtain materials for a grand jury investigation, which were then turned over by a 'Recipient'. The current court is now permitting the Defendant, who learned of this through discovery, to provide the sealed information back to Court-1 and Court-2 for their own determination of relevance.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Recipient Recipient
Mentioned as the party who turned over materials to the Government after a civil protective order was modified by Cou...
Defendant Defendant
Learned of sealed information through discovery, is permitted by the Court to provide this information to other court...
counsel counsel
Mentioned in a quote from the Government regarding making sealed applications to unseal materials.
judicial decision makers judicial decision makers
Mentioned as part of the sealed information that the Defendant is now permitted to provide to other courts.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Government government agency
Sought modification of protective orders, received materials from the Recipient, filed a letter on the public docket,...
criminal grand jury legal body
The entity whose subpoenas prompted the Government to seek modification of civil protective orders.
Court-1 court
A court that permitted the modification of a civil protective order in April 2019.
Court-2 court
A court that did not permit the modification of a civil protective order in April 2019.
Court court
The court issuing the current order, permitting the defendant to provide sealed information to Court-1 and Court-2.
DOJ government agency
Appears in the footer as part of the document identifier 'DOJ-OGR-00019331'.

Timeline (5 events)

2019-02
The Government, ex parte and under seal, sought modification of civil protective orders to permit compliance with criminal grand jury subpoenas.
2019-04
Court-1 permitted the modification of the civil protective order.
Court-1
2019-04
Another court, Court-2, did not permit the modification of the civil protective order.
Court-2
The Recipient turned over certain materials covered by the protective order to the Government as a result of the modification by Court-1.
The Defendant learned of the sealed information as a result of Rule 16 discovery in the criminal matter.

Relationships (2)

Government adversarial (legal) Defendant
The document describes interactions between the Government and the Defendant within a criminal matter, including discovery and arguments before the Court.
Government legal Recipient
The Recipient turned over materials to the Government as a result of a court order that the Government sought.

Key Quotes (1)

"there is no impediment to counsel making sealed applications to Court-1 and Court-2, respectively, to unseal the relevant materials."
Source
— Government (A statement from the Government, cited from Dkt. No. 46 at 3 n.5, indicating a procedure for unsealing court materials.)
DOJ-OGR-00019331.jpg
Quote #1

Discussion 0

Sign in to join the discussion

No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein document