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This legal document page, filed on April 16, 2021, details discussions from an April 9, 2019 hearing. Chief Judge McMahon questions the Government's request for materials from a civil libel case involving Maxwell, expressing concerns about potential criminal proceedings and the invocation of the Fifth Amendment. The judge also probes into prior contacts between the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO-SDNY) and the law firm Boies Schiller related to the investigation.

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Name Role Context
McMahon Chief Judge
Mentioned throughout the document as the presiding judge in a hearing, questioning the Government's requests and moti...
Maxwell
Mentioned as a party to a libel case and as a potential target of criminal proceedings. Also mentioned as having file...

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Government government agency
A party in the legal proceedings, seeking materials from a libel case and being questioned by Chief Judge McMahon.
USAO-SDNY government agency
Mentioned in a quote by Chief Judge McMahon, who inquired about contacts between this office and Boies Schiller.
Boies Schiller company
Mentioned in a quote by Chief Judge McMahon, who inquired about contacts between this law firm and the USAO-SDNY.
Chemical Bank company
Referenced by Chief Judge McMahon in the context of a legal precedent or situation she wishes to avoid ("Chemical Ban...

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2019-04-09
Chief Judge McMahon held a conference to inquire about the Government's request for materials and to ask about contacts between the USAO-SDNY and Boies Schiller regarding an investigation.
Chief Judge McMahon Government

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Chief Judge McMahon professional Government
Chief Judge McMahon is presiding over a case involving the Government, questioning its representatives during a hearing about their legal strategy and requests for evidence.
Government adversarial Maxwell
The Government is seeking materials from a libel case involving Maxwell and has acknowledged the possibility of using them to commence criminal proceedings against her.

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"in order to give whatever in discovery they gave, whether it was deposition testimony they gave or – then again, I can’t fathom why anybody who has any criminal exposure would not have taken the Fifth Amendment in response to questions in a civil deposition, but I don’t know."
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— Chief Judge McMahon (Noting that parties relied on a protective order and questioning why someone with criminal exposure would not invoke the Fifth Amendment.)
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"I do not know, but I think it is entirely possible that what we are seeking is page after page of people taking the Fifth. That is entirely possible. But to the extent that it is not or there are other materials -- and this may be bad for our argument, but in all transparency and candor, I think there may be other individuals who also relied on the protective order."
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— Government (Responding to the judge's inquiry about the materials being sought from the libel case.)
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"to make sure I’m not in a Chemical Bank kind of situation, so I would like to know about contacts between [the USAO-SDNY and Boies Schiller] prior to the issuance of the subpoena on the subject of your investigation."
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— Chief Judge McMahon (During the April 9, 2019 hearing, expressing a desire to understand the background communications before a subpoena was issued.)
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