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Type: Court transcript (criminal case)
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Summary

This page is a transcript from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) involving a sidebar or legal argument regarding witness 'Jane'. Defense attorney Ms. Menninger argues that the witness may be motivated to testify in the criminal trial to increase a financial payout in a separate civil case. The Judge ('The Court') expresses concern that questioning the witness about communications with her lawyer regarding this strategy would violate attorney-client privilege and rules to limit the scope of questioning on 401/403 grounds.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Jane Witness
Witness under cross-examination; subject of discussion regarding motivation for testifying.
Ms. Menninger Defense Attorney
Arguing regarding the relevance of the witness's motivation and civil case payout.
The Court Judge
Presiding judge ruling on the admissibility of questions regarding attorney-client privilege and relevance.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
DOJ
Indicated by footer stamp DOJ-OGR
The Government
Mentioned regarding their knowledge of the witness's civil case strategy.

Timeline (2 events)

August 10, 2022
Filing date of the transcript document.
Court
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Cross-examination of witness 'Jane'
Courtroom

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied jurisdiction (likely SDNY) based on court reporter stamp.

Relationships (2)

Jane Witness/Prosecution The Government
Discussion of 'the person who's calling them to the stand' (the government).
Jane Attorney/Client Her Attorney
Court mentions 'attorney-client privilege issues because it's about what her attorney communicated to her.'

Key Quotes (4)

"It's an issue of whether the witness is coming and testifying knowing that the person who's calling them to the stand is aware of this whole plan to get more money from the civil case by testifying here."
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"does she have in her mind that testifying might help her in the civil case. The answer to that is yes."
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"it seems to me it's potentially -- it's attorney-client privilege issues because it's about what her attorney communicated to her."
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"my inclination is not to allow the second question on both privilege, 401/403 grounds."
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