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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 21-770) dated April 1, 2021. It features a dialogue between the Court and prosecutor Ms. Moe regarding the details of the defendant's (Ghislaine Maxwell) arrest. The discussion focuses on the defendant's refusal to open the door for law enforcement and the specific allegation that she attempted to block location monitoring by wrapping a mobile phone in foil.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Ms. Moe Prosecutor/Government Attorney
Explaining the government's position and the details of the arrest to the judge.
The Court Judge
Questioning the prosecutor about the defendant's behavior during arrest.
The Defendant Defendant
Subject of the arrest discussion; accused of resisting entry and wrapping a cell phone in foil (Contextually Ghislain...
Agents Law Enforcement
Involved in breaching the door and consulted by Ms. Moe for factual accuracy.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
The Government
Represented by Ms. Moe.
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Listed in the footer.
DOJ
Department of Justice, referenced in the footer Bates stamp.

Timeline (2 events)

04/01/2021 (Document filing date)
Court Hearing/Transcript
Courtroom
Date of Arrest (Historical relative to document)
Defendant's Arrest
Defendant's residence

Locations (3)

Location Context
Jurisdiction implied by the court reporter's name.
Implied location of the arrest where the door was breached.
Where the defendant retreated to during the raid.

Relationships (2)

Ms. Moe Representative The Government
Ms. Moe speaks on behalf of the government.
Ms. Moe Professional/Collaborative Agents
Ms. Moe consulted with agents to verify briefing language.

Key Quotes (3)

"suggestion of an effort to conceal location monitoring of some type by placing a cell phone in foil of some kind."
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"she resisted opening the door in the face of being informed that authorities were seeking entry"
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Quote #2
"the defendant did not respond to law enforcement announcing their presence and directing her to open the door; that, instead, she left and went into a separate room."
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Case 21-770, Document 20-2, 04/01/2021, 3068530, Page96 of 200
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1 information. So we were first notified about the circumstances
2 the morning of the defendant's arrest, but I wanted to
3 personally confer with the agent who was involved in breaching
4 the door and verify that before including that information in a
5 brief before the court. That's the reason for the delay, your
6 Honor.
7 THE COURT: Okay. But the government has done that
8 confirmation process and is confident of the information
9 provided and the basic contention there is -- the basic
10 contention there is that she resisted opening the door in the
11 face of being informed that authorities were seeking entry and
12 there is a suggestion of an effort to conceal location
13 monitoring of some type by placing a cell phone in foil of some
14 kind.
15 Could you explain what the government's understanding
16 factually is and what you think I should derive from that?
17 MS. MOE: Yes, your Honor.
18 And, with apologies, we were very careful to make sure
19 that the specific language in our briefing was accurate in
20 consultation with the agents, so I don't want to add additional
21 facts or speak extemporaneously about that; but, in short, that
22 is correct that the defendant did not respond to law
23 enforcement announcing their presence and directing her to open
24 the door; that, instead, she left and went into a separate
25 room.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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