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Summary
This legal document, a page from a court case file dated July 8, 2022, details court activities from December 2020 in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. It includes a court order by Judge Alison J. Nathan approving redactions to letters, denying an in-camera conference, and ordering parties to prepare a briefing schedule for Maxwell's renewed bail motion. The document also logs several letters filed with the court and a subsequent order establishing specific deadlines for the bail motion submissions.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Alison J. Nathan | Judge |
Mentioned as the signing judge for orders dated 12/3/2020 and 12/7/2020, and as the recipient of several letters.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
The subject of the court orders and letters, referred to as the Defendant. Her renewed motion for bail and confinemen...
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| Christian R. Everdell |
Sender of letters on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding a briefing schedule and sealing.
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| Sophia Papapetru |
Co-sender of a letter with John Wallace to Judge Alison J. Nathan concerning Ghislaine Maxwell's confinement and well...
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| John Wallace |
Co-sender of a letter with Sophia Papapetru to Judge Alison J. Nathan concerning Ghislaine Maxwell's confinement and ...
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Court | government agency |
Referenced throughout as the decision-making body issuing orders and setting schedules.
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| Government | government agency |
A party in the case, mentioned as consenting to redactions and having response deadlines.
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| Second Circuit | government agency |
Mentioned as the source of the three-part test articulated in Lugosch v. Pyramid Co. of Onondaga.
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| Metropolitan Detention center | government agency |
The facility in Brooklyn, New York where Ghislaine Maxwell is confined.
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Timeline (3 events)
2020-12-03
Judge Alison J. Nathan signed an order adopting the Defendant's proposed redactions, denying an in-camera conference, and ordering parties to prepare a briefing schedule for a renewed bail motion.
2020-12-07
Judge Alison J. Nathan signed an order setting a briefing schedule for Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed bail motion, with deadlines for submissions, responses, and replies in December 2020.
Locations (1)
| Location | Context |
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Location of the Metropolitan Detention center where Ghislaine Maxwell is confined.
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Relationships (4)
Judge Alison J. Nathan is presiding over the case in which Ghislaine Maxwell is the Defendant. The document shows the judge issuing orders related to Maxwell's case and receiving letters from her legal representatives.
Christian R. Everdell sent letters to the judge on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell, indicating he is likely her legal counsel.
Sophia Papapetru co-authored a letter to the judge concerning Ghislaine Maxwell's confinement and well-being, suggesting a role as legal counsel or an advocate.
John Wallace co-authored a letter to the judge concerning Ghislaine Maxwell's confinement and well-being, suggesting a role as legal counsel or an advocate.
Key Quotes (1)
"Such countervailing factors include but are not limited to 'the danger of impairing law enforcement or judicial efficiency' and 'the privacy interests of those resisting disclosure.'"Source
— United States v. Amodeo, 71 F.3d 1044, 1050 (2d Cir. 1995)
(Quoted as part of the legal test the Court used to decide on the Defendant's proposed redactions.)
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