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Extraction Summary
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People
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Organizations
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Court filing / legal opinion (page 31 of document 100)
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Summary
This document is page 31 of a court filing (Document 100) from December 18, 2020, in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). The text presents a legal argument supporting the detention of the defendant by distinguishing her case from previous instances where bail was granted (Khashoggi, Bodmer) and comparing her to cases where detention was upheld due to flight risk and foreign ties (Boustani, Patrick Ho). Notably, it cites a 2001 case, 'United States v. Epstein,' as precedent for denying bail based on dual citizenship and lack of extradition treaties; however, this 2001 citation likely refers to a different defendant named Epstein (in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania) rather than Jeffrey Epstein.
People (6)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Defendant | Defendant (Current Case) |
Implicitly Ghislaine Maxwell based on case number 1:20-cr-00330; the subject of the detention/bail analysis.
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| Khashoggi | Defendant (Cited Case) |
Cited in United States v. Khashoggi; example of a defendant released pending trial.
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| Bodmer | Defendant (Cited Case) |
Cited in United States v. Bodmer; example of a defendant granted bail after consenting to extradition.
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| Boustani | Defendant (Cited Case) |
Cited in United States v. Boustani; example of a defendant detained due to flight risk and foreign ties.
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| Patrick Ho | Defendant (Cited Case) |
Cited in United States v. Patrick Ho; example of a defendant detained due to flight risk and lack of community ties.
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| Epstein | Defendant (Cited Case - 2001) |
Cited in United States v. Epstein (E.D. Pa. 2001); a different Epstein used as legal precedent regarding flight risk,...
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States District Court |
Various districts cited: S.D.N.Y., E.D.N.Y., E.D. Pa.
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| Government |
Refers to the US Government/Prosecution in the various cited cases.
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| DOJ |
Department of Justice (referenced in Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00002192).
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Timeline (6 events)
Locations (4)
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Jurisdiction for arraignments and extradition.
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Location related to the Khashoggi extradition waiver.
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Citizenship location for defendant in the cited 2001 Epstein case.
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Citizenship location and lack of extradition treaty mentioned in the cited 2001 Epstein case.
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Relationships (2)
Defendant (Maxwell)
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Legal Distinction
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Khashoggi/Bodmer
Court states cases cited by defendant (like Khashoggi and Bodmer) are 'readily distinguishable' from her situation.
Defendant (Maxwell)
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Legal Comparison
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Boustani/Ho/Epstein(2001)
Court cites these cases as support for 'detaining individuals in comparable situations to the defendant.'
Key Quotes (6)
"several of the cases cited by the defendant are readily distinguishable."Source
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"Government—whose argument was “based, in large part, on speculation” as to the defendant’s financial resources—had “failed to meet its burden”"Source
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"support in the case law for detaining individuals in comparable situations to the defendant."Source
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"minimal ties to the United States"Source
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Quote #4
"extensive ties to foreign countries without extradition"Source
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Quote #5
"finding that defendant’s dual citizenship in Germany and Brazil... weighed in favor of detention"Source
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Quote #6
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