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Document Information
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Legal filing / court memorandum (government filing in opposition to bail)
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Summary
This is page 19 (Document 100-2) from the case USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330). The US Government argues that the defendant poses a significant flight risk because waivers of extradition are legally unenforceable in France and the UK. The prosecution cites advice from the OIA and legal precedents to demonstrate that extradition is uncertain and lengthy, justifying continued detention pending trial.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| The Defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell) | Defendant |
Subject of the flight risk argument; described as having citizenship/ties to France and UK.
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| Secretary of State (UK) | Government Official |
Mentioned as having discretion to deny extradition even after court orders.
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| Namer | Defendant in cited case law |
Cited in United States v. Namer regarding flight risk.
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| Cilins | Defendant in cited case law |
Cited in case law regarding flight risk.
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| Abdullahu | Defendant in cited case law |
Cited in United States v. Abdullahu regarding flight risk.
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Organizations (5)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States Government |
The party filing this document (implied by 'The Government understands...').
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| OIA |
Office of International Affairs; consulted by the prosecution regarding UK extradition processes.
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| United States District Court |
Implied by case header Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN (Southern District of NY).
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| 6th Circuit Court |
Cited in legal precedent.
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| D.N.J. |
District of New Jersey, cited in legal precedent.
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Timeline (1 events)
2020-12-18
Filing of Document 100-2 in Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN
US District Court
US Government
Defense
Locations (3)
| Location | Context |
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Jurisdiction seeking to try the defendant.
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Country of potential flight/extradition concern.
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Country of potential flight/extradition concern.
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Relationships (2)
Government arguing for detention/against bail for the defendant.
The Government understands from OIA...
Key Quotes (4)
"The Government understands from OIA that extradition from the United Kingdom is frequently extensively litigated, uncertain, and subject to multiple levels of appeal."Source
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"she simply cannot do so under the laws of France and the United Kingdom, and she would be free to fight extradition once in those countries."Source
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Quote #2
"The defendant’s written waivers of extradition from France and the United Kingdom certainly provide no guarantee that the defendant will not flee to a third country"Source
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Quote #3
"Courts have recognized that lack of an effective means of extradition can increase a defendant’s flight risk"Source
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Quote #4
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