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Summary
This is page 6 of a legal document dated August 17, 2020, filed in a case before Judge Alison J. Nathan. The filing argues on behalf of Ms. Maxwell for the modification of a Protective Order, claiming that secrecy surrounding a government investigation and grand jury subpoena has undermined the fairness of the adversarial process and unfairly disadvantaged her.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Alison J. Nathan | The Honorable (Judge) |
The document is addressed to The Honorable Alison J. Nathan.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Party to the case |
Mentioned as being 'unfairly disadvantaged' by the circumstances described in the document.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| government | Government agency |
Mentioned as having conducted an investigation and being involved in a grand jury subpoena.
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| Advisory Committee | Judicial Committee |
Cited as the source of a note to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure regarding witness secrecy.
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Timeline (3 events)
A grand jury subpoena was issued as part of a government investigation.
A government investigation was conducted.
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The document describes an 'adversarial process' and claims that Ms. Maxwell is 'unfairly disadvantaged' by the government's actions related to a subpoena and investigation.
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"The rule does not impose any obligation of secrecy on witnesses."Source
— Fed. R. Crim. P. 6, Advisory Committee Note to Subdivision 6(e)2.
(Quoted to support the argument that the secrecy surrounding the grand jury process is not absolute and is creating an unfair disadvantage.)
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