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Summary
This document is a legal filing from the Government arguing against granting bail to the defendant in case 20-cr-00330-AJN. The Government asserts its case is strong, based on detailed testimony from multiple victims about predatory conduct in the 1990s, which is corroborated by evidence such as flight records and diary entries. The Government expresses concern that bailing the defendant would deny justice to the victims and states it will urge the Court to deny bail at a hearing on July 14, 2020.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| defendant (unnamed) | defendant |
The subject of the legal filing, whose motion for bail the Government opposes. Accused of predatory conduct, grooming...
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| victims (unnamed) | victim |
Multiple individuals who have provided detailed, credible evidence and testimony against the defendant. Their account...
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| Maxwell |
Mentioned as a person with whom victims had 'strikingly similar experiences'.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Government | government agency |
The prosecuting party in the case, arguing against the defendant's bail and asserting the strength of its case.
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| Court | government agency |
The judicial body that will hear the matter and be urged by the Government not to grant bail.
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Timeline (2 events)
1990s
The time period during which the defendant's alleged criminal conduct, including a scheme to groom and sexually abuse minor girls, occurred.
defendant
victims
2020-07-14
A court hearing where victims are expected to be heard and the Government will urge the Court not to grant bail to the defendant.
Relationships (2)
defendant
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predator-victim
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victims
The document describes the defendant's 'predatory conduct' and 'active participation in a disturbing scheme to groom and sexually abuse minor girls'.
The document states that victims 'had strikingly similar experiences with Maxwell', suggesting a pattern of interaction or involvement.
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