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Extraction Summary
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Court filing / legal brief (criminal case)
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Summary
This document is page 18 of a court filing (Document 134) from the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (1:20-cr-00330-AJN), filed on February 4, 2021. The text argues that the government/prosecutor engaged in misconduct similar to the 'Chemical Bank' precedent, specifically by misleading the court regarding previous meetings with a firm and encouraging an investigation despite protective orders. The document contains significant redactions regarding the judge's specific comments and rulings.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| [REDACTED] | Judge (implied) |
Explained why she haled the prosecutor back into court; specifically asked about defendant's actions.
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| The Prosecutor | Government Counsel |
Accused of omitting mention of previous meetings and falsely leading the court.
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| Counsel for the defendant (in Chemical Bank case) | Lawyer |
Approached Manhattan DA with evidence despite protective order in the referenced precedent case.
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Organizations (6)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Chemical Bank |
Referenced case law/precedent (Chemical Bank v. Affiliated FM Ins. Co.).
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| Manhattan District Attorney’s Office |
Agency approached by defendant's counsel in the Chemical Bank precedent.
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| District Court |
Court that reprimanded the defendant in the Chemical Bank case.
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| The Bar |
Legal profession, referenced regarding traditions of respecting court orders.
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| The Government |
Prosecution in the current case.
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| DOJ-OGR |
Department of Justice - Office of Government Relations (implied by Bates stamp).
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Locations (1)
| Location | Context |
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Location of the District Attorney's Office mentioned in the precedent.
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Relationships (2)
Prosecutor allegedly made misrepresentations to the [Redacted] Judge.
Counsel for Defendant (Chemical Bank)
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Collusion (Alleged in precedent)
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Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Counsel approached DA despite protective order.
Key Quotes (3)
"The prosecutor omitted any mention of his office’s previous meetings with the firm, and falsely led the court to believe that [REDACTED] had not encouraged its investigation."Source
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Quote #1
"Once this collusion came to light, the district court reprimanded the defendant for its “disregard of the [protective] order[]” and admonished its behavior as “contrary to the traditions of the Bar which dictate that court orders be respected.”"Source
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Quote #2
"In no uncertain terms, [REDACTED] explained why she had haled the prosecutor back into court"Source
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Quote #3
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