This document is a ruling from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dated April 27, 2021. The court affirmed previous District Court orders denying bail for Ghislaine Maxwell and denied her motion for temporary pretrial release. The court also noted complaints regarding Maxwell's sleep deprivation while incarcerated, directing her counsel to address those specific conditions with the District Court.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant-Appellant |
Appealing district court orders denying bail; AKA Sealed Defendant 1
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| Pierre N. Leval | Circuit Judge |
Judge present for the ruling
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| Raymond J. Lohier, Jr. | Circuit Judge |
Judge present for the ruling
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| Richard J. Sullivan | Circuit Judge |
Judge present for the ruling
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| Catherine O’Hagan Wolfe | Clerk of Court |
Signed the order on behalf of the court
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit |
Issuing court
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| United States of America |
Opposing party in the case
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| District Court |
Court that issued the original orders being appealed
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| Location | Context |
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Location where the court term was held
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"Defendant-Appellant Ghislaine Maxwell appeals from orders of the District Court... which denied her renewed requests for bail pending trial."Source
"it is hereby ORDERED that the District Court’s orders are AFFIRMED and that Appellant’s motion for bail... is DENIED."Source
"counsel for Appellant expressed concern that Appellant was improperly being deprived of sleep while incarcerated."Source
"To the extent Appellant seeks relief specific to her sleeping conditions, such request should be addressed to the District Court."Source
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