An email chain from February 2021 between Assistant United States Attorneys in the Southern District of New York. The correspondence concerns the drafting and internal review of an opposition to a motion to suppress evidence in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. The sender discusses the length and complexity of the document and seeks feedback on specific legal arguments, including due process points.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Redacted Sender (USANYS) | Assistant United States Attorney |
Author of the email chain, drafting the Maxwell opposition motion.
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| Redacted Recipient (USANYS) | USANYS Staff/Attorney |
Recipient of the emails, providing feedback and expertise on the suppression opposition.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant (Implied) |
Subject of the 'Maxwell Suppression Opp' (Opposition to Motion to Suppress).
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| Redacted Male Reviewer | Supervisor/Senior Attorney |
Referenced as 'he' who hasn't reviewed the document yet.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
"I was hoping to send you my Maxwell opposition this afternoon for your review"Source
"It’s on the lengthier side given the complicated facts and the many arguments they made"Source
"I welcome all of your feedback, including where to trim this; if the order in which I addressed her various arguments makes sense; and the due process points."Source
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