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From
Counsel for Ms. Maxwell (implied) Linked to Counsel for Ms. Maxwell (implied)
To
The Honorable Alison J. Nathan The Honorable Alison J. Nathan
Date
October 14, 2020
Subject
Argument for disclosure of materials under Brady rule
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This document is a legal filing arguing that the government must disclose evidence from witnesses who allege abuse by Epstein after 1997, because this evidence refutes the government's theory that Ms. Maxwell was Epstein's principal facilitator and is relevant to the perjury charges against her.

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This legal document, dated October 14, 2020, is a filing from Ms. Maxwell's defense to Judge Alison J. Nathan. The defense argues that the prosecution must disclose evidence from victims abused by Epstein after 1997, claiming this evidence is exculpatory under the Brady rule because it contradicts the government's theory that Maxwell was Epstein's sole "madam" and principal facilitator. The filing also details how the perjury charges against Maxwell originated from her depositions in a 2015 defamation lawsuit brought by a victim identified as "Accuser-1."

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