This document is a Certificate of Service for the Supreme Court case No. 24-1073, 'Ghislaine Maxwell, Petitioner v. United States of America,' dated July 14, 2025. It certifies that the 'BRIEF FOR THE UNITED STATES IN OPPOSITION' was served via email and first-class mail, and includes a note from the Department of Justice requesting fax or email copies of briefs due to mail delays.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Petitioner |
Party in the Supreme Court case
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| D. John Sauer | Solicitor General, Counsel of Record |
Certifying party for the United States
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| Charlene Goodwin | Supervisor, Case Management |
Contact person at the Office of the Solicitor General for brief submission
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Supreme Court of the United States |
Court where the case is being heard
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| United States of America |
Respondent in the Supreme Court case
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| Department of Justice |
Employer of D. John Sauer and Charlene Goodwin
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| Office of the Solicitor General |
Department within the Department of Justice
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| Location | Context |
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Address for the Department of Justice
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"It is hereby certified that all parties required to be served have been served with copies of the BRIEF FOR THE UNITED STATES IN OPPOSITION, via email and first-class mail, postage prepaid, this 14th day of July 2025."Source
"As required by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(h), I certify that the document contains 4,178 words, excluding the parts of the document that are exempted by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(d). I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on July 14, 2025."Source
"Due to the continuing delay in receiving incoming mail at the Department of Justice, in addition to mailing your brief via first-class mail, we would appreciate a fax or email copy of your brief."Source
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