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Document Information

Type: Legal filing / appellate brief (page 3)
File Size: 735 KB
Summary

Page 3 of a legal filing (Case 20-3061) dated September 23, 2020, arguing against the unsealing of documents. Maxwell's defense contends that unsealing her deposition in a civil case (*Doe v. Indyke*) would prejudice her ability to litigate Fifth Amendment rights in her parallel criminal case before Judge Nathan. The document accuses the government of gamesmanship regarding the stay of proceedings.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant/Appellant
Subject of criminal prosecution and civil litigation; seeking to keep deposition sealed.
Jeffrey Epstein Deceased/Alleged Abuser
Alleged to have abused and exploited Jane Doe alongside Maxwell.
Jane Doe Plaintiff
Plaintiff in civil case Doe v. Indyke; alleges abuse by Epstein and Maxwell as a minor.
Indyke Defendant (Civil)
Named party in Doe v. Indyke.
Judge Preska Judge
Issued an unsealing order in the civil case.
Judge Nathan Judge
Presiding over the criminal case against Maxwell.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
The government
Prosecution; Department of Justice.
The Court
Appellate court reviewing the unsealing order.

Timeline (1 events)

2020-09-14
Order Granting Motion to Stay in Doe v. Indyke
Court

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Co-conspirators (alleged) Ghislaine Maxwell
Text states Jane Doe alleges 'Epstein and Ms. Maxwell abused and exploited her as a minor.'
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant/Judge Judge Nathan
Maxwell intends to make arguments to Judge Nathan in the criminal case.

Key Quotes (3)

"Jane Doe alleges that Epstein and Ms. Maxwell abused and exploited her as a minor."
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"This Court should not let the government engage in such obvious gamesmanship."
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"Keeping the deposition material sealed will preserve the status quo and protect Ms. Maxwell’s right to litigate Martindell and the Fifth Amendment in the criminal proceeding."
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