This is the first page of a Proposed Protective Order filed on July 27, 2020, in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell in the Southern District of New York. Judge Alison J. Nathan presides over the document, which outlines the Government's intent to produce discovery materials to the defense while limiting public disclosure to protect privacy, the ongoing investigation, and fair trial rights. The document establishes the legal framework for handling sensitive information pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 16.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Subject of the criminal case 20 Cr. 330; recipient of discovery materials.
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| Alison J. Nathan | United States District Judge |
Presiding judge issuing the order.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States District Court Southern District of New York |
Jurisdiction where the case is being tried.
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| United States of America |
The Government entity prosecuting the case.
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| Department of Justice (DOJ) |
Inferred from footer 'DOJ-OGR'.
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| Location | Context |
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Jurisdiction of the court.
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"WHEREAS the Government intends to produce to GHISLAINE MAXWELL, the defendant, certain documents and materials that (i) affect the privacy and confidentiality of individuals"Source
"(ii) would impede, if prematurely disclosed, the Government’s ongoing investigation"Source
"(iii) would risk prejudicial pretrial publicity if publicly disseminated"Source
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