This document is page 2 of a Protective Order filed on March 2, 2016 (stamped March 18, 2016) in the civil case Virginia L. Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell in the Southern District of New York. The order outlines rules to protect confidential information during the discovery process to prevent annoyance, embarrassment, or oppression of parties or witnesses. It defines the scope of materials covered, including documents, interrogatories, and depositions.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Virginia L. Giuffre | Plaintiff |
Party bringing the lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Party being sued by Virginia Giuffre.
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| RWS | Judge (Initials) |
Initials in case number indicating the presiding judge (Judge Robert W. Sweet).
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| United States District Court Southern District Of New York |
The court where the case is being heard.
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| DOJ |
Department of Justice (implied by footer stamp DOJ-OGR).
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Jurisdiction of the court.
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"Upon a showing of good cause in support of the entry of a protective order to protect the discovery and dissemination of confidential information or information which will improperly annoy, embarrass, or oppress any party, witness, or person providing discovery in this case, IT IS ORDERED"Source
"This Protective Order shall apply to all documents, materials, and information, including without limitation, documents produced, answers to interrogatories, responses to requests for admission, deposition testimony"Source
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