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This legal document, filed on December 14, 2020, argues for the extradition of Ms. Maxwell to the United States. It contends that a U.S. trial would best serve the interests of the victims and that it is highly unlikely Ms. Maxwell could successfully oppose extradition on the grounds of her physical or mental health, as the legal threshold for such an argument is exceptionally high.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Ms Maxwell Subject of extradition proceedings
Mentioned throughout the document as the individual whose potential extradition to the United States is being discuss...
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Named in footnote 79 in the case title "United States of America v Ghislaine Maxwell" in reference to her bail hearing.
Love
Named in the case citations "Love v United States" (footnote 76) and "Love v Government of the United States" (footno...
Shaw
Named in the case citation "Shaw v United States" (footnote 79).
Dewani
Named in the case citation "Dewani v Government of South Africa" (footnote 83) and cited again in footnote 85.
Miao
Named in the case citation "Miao v Government of the United States of America" (footnote 84).

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
High Court Judicial body
Mentioned as having held that the interests of victims are served by a trial where they can be present.
United States of America Government
Mentioned as the prosecutor in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell (footnote 79) and in a case citation (footnote 84).
Government of the United States Government
Mentioned in a case citation in footnote 82.
Government of South Africa Government
Mentioned in a case citation in footnote 83.

Timeline (2 events)

2020-07-14
A bail hearing for Ms. Maxwell where one victim made a statement in person and another provided a written statement read by the prosecutor.
Court
Ms Maxwell victims prosecutor
A potential trial in the United States for Ms. Maxwell, which is argued to be in the best interest of the victims.
United States
Ms Maxwell victims

Locations (3)

Location Context
Mentioned as the location for a potential trial that would best serve the interests of victims.
UK
Mentioned in relation to Ms. Maxwell's connections, which are argued to not be substantial enough to prevent extradit...
Mentioned in the case citation "Dewani v Government of South Africa" in footnote 83.

Key Quotes (1)

"will be in having a trial at a place where, if they do give evidence or wish to be present, they can be so"
Source
— High Court (A holding from the High Court regarding the interests of victims, cited to support the argument for a trial in the United States.)
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