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People
4
Organizations
1
Locations
5
Events
3
Relationships
3
Quotes

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Type: Court docket sheet / case history
File Size: 1.3 MB
Summary

This document is a court docket sheet from the case against Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 21-58), covering entries from January 26, 2021, to February 4, 2021. It details procedural battles regarding the redaction of sensitive information in pre-trial motions and disputes over Maxwell's access to a laptop at the MDC Brooklyn detention center. The defense filed multiple significant motions on February 4, 2021, including motions to suppress evidence from a subpoena to a redacted party and motions to dismiss various counts of the superseding indictment based on pre-indictment delay and arguments that alleged misstatements were not perjurious.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Subject of the court orders, motions, and letters; filing motions to dismiss and suppress evidence.
Alison J. Nathan Judge
Signing orders and receiving letters/motions.
Mark Cohen Attorney
Mentioned in the first line fragment, presumably defense counsel.
Maurene Comey Assistant US Attorney (AUSA)
Author of letters from the USA regarding redactions and laptop access.
Alison Moe Assistant US Attorney (AUSA)
Author of letters from the USA regarding redactions and laptop access.
Lara Pomerantz Assistant US Attorney (AUSA)
Author of letters from the USA regarding redactions and laptop access.
Andrew Rohrbach Assistant US Attorney (AUSA)
Author of letter from USA regarding redactions.
Bobbi C. Sternheim Defense Attorney
Author of letter regarding opposition to MDC letter.
Sophia Papapetru Staff Attorney
Attorney for MDC Brooklyn, Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Jeffrey Pagliuca Defense Attorney
Filing attorney for motions to suppress and dismiss.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
USA
United States of America (The Government/Prosecution)
MDC Brooklyn
Metropolitan Detention Center, where the defendant is likely held.
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Government agency overseeing MDC Brooklyn, referred to as 'BOP'.
DOJ
Department of Justice (indicated in footer DOJ-OGR-00019815)

Timeline (5 events)

01/26/2021
Order regarding redaction of sensitive information in pre-trial motions.
Court
Judge Alison J. Nathan Ghislaine Maxwell
02/02/2021
Memo Endorsement denying BOP's request to vacate a previous order regarding MDC access.
Court
Judge Alison J. Nathan Sophia Papapetru
02/04/2021
Filing of Motion to Suppress Evidence obtained from Government Subpoena.
Court
02/04/2021
Filing of Motion to Dismiss Counts Five and Six.
Court
02/04/2021
Filing of Motion to Dismiss Counts One Through Six (Pre-Indictment Delay).
Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
Detention facility mentioned in correspondence.

Relationships (3)

Ghislaine Maxwell Attorney-Client Jeffrey Pagliuca
Pagliuca files motions on behalf of Maxwell.
Ghislaine Maxwell Attorney-Client Bobbi C. Sternheim
Sternheim writes letters on behalf of Maxwell.
Listed as Staff Attorney, MDC Brooklyn, Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Key Quotes (3)

"The Court hereby DENIES the BOP's request to vacate the Order."
Source
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Quote #1
"MOTION to Suppress Under the Due Process Clause All Evidence Obtained from the Governments Subpoena to REDACTED"
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Quote #2
"MDC Laptop Access Document filed by USA."
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Quote #3

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