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Summary
This legal document from May 27, 2021, argues that a renewed motion for Ghislaine Maxwell's release should be denied. It supports Judge Nathan's prior ruling that Maxwell is a flight risk and asserts that no new "compelling" reason has been presented to overturn the decision. The document also details Maxwell's extensive access to legal discovery materials and communication with her attorneys while in custody at the MDC.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Judge Nathan | Judge |
Mentioned as the judge who previously denied Maxwell's temporary release, concluding she was a flight risk. The docum...
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| Maxwell | Defendant |
The subject of the legal proceedings, whose detention as a flight risk and denial of temporary release are being disc...
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| Plugh | Party in a cited case |
Referenced in a legal citation, "Plugh, 648 F.3d at 123", likely as legal precedent.
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Judge Nathan denied Maxwell temporary release, finding her to be a flight risk.
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Judge Nathan is the judge who ruled on Maxwell's detention, denying her temporary release.
The document states Maxwell is able to review discovery and communicate with her attorneys via 25 hours of video-teleconference calls per week.
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"compelling"Source
— Unnamed (legal standard)
(The document argues that the renewed motion fails to present any "compelling" reason for the Court to reverse its prior decision to detain Maxwell.)
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