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Type: Legal filing / court brief (appellate)
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This document is page 21 of a legal filing (Case 20-3061) dated September 16, 2020. The Government argues that the Court should deny Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to consolidate two separate appeals (one civil regarding unsealing, one criminal regarding a protective order). The text asserts that Maxwell's strategy is procedurally improper and attempts to litigate the Government's evidence-gathering methods in the wrong forum.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant/Appellant
Filed two separate appeals and a motion to consolidate them; accused of using 'heated rhetoric'.
Judge Preska District Judge
Presided over the civil litigation; issued an 'unsealing order' which Maxwell is appealing.
Judge Nathan District Judge
Presided over the criminal case; issued an order denying Maxwell's request to modify the Protective Order.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
The Government
The prosecution/appellee; defending the lawfulness of applications to modify protective orders.
Court
The appellate court reviewing the motion to consolidate.
DOJ
Department of Justice (implied by Bates stamp DOJ-OGR).

Timeline (3 events)

2020-09-16
Filing of Document 37 in Case 20-3061 opposing Maxwell's motion to consolidate appeals.
Court of Appeals
Prior to 2020-09-16
Judge Preska issues unsealing order in civil litigation.
District Court
Prior to 2020-09-16
Judge Nathan denies Maxwell's request to modify Protective Order.
District Court

Relationships (2)

Ghislaine Maxwell Legal/Judicial Judge Preska
Maxwell is appealing Judge Preska's unsealing order.
Ghislaine Maxwell Legal/Judicial Judge Nathan
Maxwell is appealing Judge Nathan's order concerning the Protective Order.

Key Quotes (3)

"Maxwell’s strategy is procedurally improper, for at least two reasons."
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"Maxwell has failed to explain, despite a high volume of “heated rhetoric,” how those applications could have any possible impact on Judge Preska’s decision to unseal filings in the civil litigation."
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"Maxwell’s motion to consolidate offers no coherent explanation of the connection between the legality of the Government’s prior applications and those two appeals."
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