📧 Communication

letter

Communication Details

From
Government (implied DOJ) Linked to Government (implied DOJ)
To
Honorable Alison J. Nathan Honorable Alison J. Nathan
Date
August 21, 2020
Subject
Modification of Protective Order / Use of Discovery in Civil Cases
Message Content

Arguments against allowing the defendant to use criminal discovery materials in civil litigation due to ongoing investigations and privacy concerns.

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Document Summary

This document is Page 3 of a letter from the Government to Judge Alison J. Nathan, dated August 21, 2020, arguing against modifying a protective order. The Government asserts that the defendant (implied Ghislaine Maxwell) should not be allowed to use materials from criminal discovery in her civil cases, citing witness privacy and an active, ongoing grand jury investigation into co-conspirators of Jeffrey Epstein. The text emphasizes that defense counsel represents the defendant in both criminal and civil matters and warns against 'cherry-picking' confidential materials to defend against abuse accusations.

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