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This document is a letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office to Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case of U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell, dated October 15, 2021. It discusses the scheduling of motions related to Federal Rule of Evidence 412, which governs the admissibility of evidence regarding a victim's sexual behavior. The document contains an endorsement by Judge Nathan ordering that such motions be filed by October 27, 2021, with responses due November 1, and a tentative hearing on November 5.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Alison J. Nathan Judge
United States District Court Judge who signed the order setting deadlines.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Defendant in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell.

Organizations (3)

Timeline (3 events)

2021-10-27
Deadline for filing any motion under Federal Rule of Evidence 412
SDNY
Defense Counsel Court
2021-11-01
Deadline for any response to Rule 412 motions
SDNY
Government Court
2021-11-05
Tentative schedule for hearing regarding Rule 412 motions
SDNY
Court Counsel

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Location Context
Address of the US Attorney's Office, New York, NY 10007
Address of the United States Courthouse, New York, NY 10007

Relationships (2)

United States Legal Adversary Ghislaine Maxwell
Case caption: United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell
Alison J. Nathan Presiding Judge Ghislaine Maxwell
Judge signing orders in US v. Maxwell

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"For the reasons stated in this letter, the Court finds that there is good cause for any motion under Federal Rule of Evidence 412 to be filed no later than October 27, 2021."
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"Federal Rule of Evidence 412(a)(1) provides that in a case involving allegations of sexual misconduct, 'evidence offered to prove that a victim engaged in other sexual behavior' is inadmissible."
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"The Rule 'aims to safeguard the alleged victim against the invasion of privacy, potential embarrassment and sexual stereotyping that is associated with public disclosure of intimate sexual details.'"
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