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Extraction Summary
7
People
3
Organizations
2
Locations
5
Events
3
Relationships
4
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
Court docket sheet
File Size:
1.27 MB
Summary
This document is a court docket sheet from July 2020 detailing the unsealing of the indictment against Ghislaine Maxwell, her arrest in New Hampshire, and the subsequent assignment of the case to Judge Alison J. Nathan. It records the addition of prosecution attorneys (Rossmiller, Comey, Moe), a motion for detention, and procedural orders regarding scheduling an initial appearance and bail hearing via remote video due to COVID-19 protocols at the Metropolitan Detention Center.
People (7)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Referred to as 'Sealed Defendant 1' initially, then by name. Subject of indictment, arrest, and detention motion.
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| Katharine H. Parker | Magistrate Judge |
Signed the Order to Unseal Indictment on 7/2/20.
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| Alison J. Nathan | Judge |
Assigned to the case; issued orders regarding scheduling and remote proceedings.
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| Alex Rossmiller | Attorney (AUSA) |
Attorney for USA; author of letters regarding scheduling.
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| Maurene Ryan Comey | Attorney (AUSA) |
Attorney for USA; author of letters regarding scheduling.
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| Alison Gainfort Moe | Attorney (AUSA) |
Attorney for USA; filed motion to detain defendant.
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| Mark S. Cohen | Attorney |
Defense counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell; author of letter regarding scheduling.
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Organizations (3)
Timeline (5 events)
06/29/2020
07/02/2020
Indictment unsealed and case assigned to Judge Alison J. Nathan
Court
07/02/2020
Arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell
United States District Court – District of New Hampshire
07/14/2020
Scheduled remote arraignment, initial conference, and bail hearing
Remote video/teleconference
Locations (2)
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
Relationships (3)
Letter by Ghislaine Maxwell... from Mark S. Cohen
Indictment, Motion to detain defendant
Case as to Ghislaine Maxwell ASSIGNED to Judge Alison J. Nathan
Key Quotes (4)
"In light of the COVID public health crisis, there are significant safety issues related to in–court proceedings."Source
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Quote #1
"If the Defendant is willing to waive her physical presence, this proceeding will be conducted remotely."Source
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Quote #2
"counsel should file a joint letter proposing a date and time for the proceeding consistent with this scheduling information"Source
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Quote #3
"An arraignment, initial conference, and bail hearing in this matter is hereby scheduled to occur as a remote video/teleconference using an internet platform on July 14, 2020 at 1 p.m."Source
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Quote #4
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