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Extraction Summary

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Events
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Document Information

Type: Court docket / legal filing log
File Size: 1.42 MB
Summary

This document is a court docket sheet from March 2021 detailing proceedings in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. Key events include the denial of Maxwell's third motion for bail on March 22, 2021, and various orders regarding the redaction and sealing of documents, specifically referencing Exhibit 11 and transcripts from the civil case 'Giuffre v. Maxwell'. The docket also records a subpoena request directed at a law firm representing alleged victims, with the court requiring notice be given to those victims.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Subject of the orders and letters, specifically regarding bail motions and subpoenas.
Alison J. Nathan Judge
Judge signing orders and recipient of letters.
Maurene Comey AUSA (Assistant US Attorney)
Filed letters on behalf of the USA.
Alison Moe AUSA (Assistant US Attorney)
Filed letters on behalf of the USA.
Lara Pomerantz AUSA (Assistant US Attorney)
Filed letters on behalf of the USA.
Christian R. Everdell Defense Attorney
Filed letters on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell.
Bobbi C. Sternheim Defense Attorney
Filed letters and memos on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell.
Andrew Rohrbach AUSA (Assistant US Attorney)
Listed on filing for the USA.
Giuffre Plaintiff (Civil Case)
Mentioned in case citation 'Giuffre v. Maxwell'.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
USA
Plaintiff/Government in the criminal case.
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Implied by footer 'DOJ-OGR'.
Federal Court
Implied jurisdiction.

Timeline (3 events)

03/18/2021
Order issued by Judge Nathan granting government redaction requests with exceptions and denying request to file Exhibit 11 entirely under seal.
Court
03/22/2021
Order issued by Judge Nathan denying Ghislaine Maxwell's third motion for release on bail.
Court
03/24/2021
Order regarding a subpoena application directed at a law firm representing alleged victims; discusses Rule 17(c)(3) requirements for notice to victims.
Court

Relationships (3)

Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant / Judge Alison J. Nathan
Multiple orders issued by Judge Nathan as to Ghislaine Maxwell.
Maurene Comey Prosecutor / Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell
Letter by USA as to Ghislaine Maxwell... from AUSAs Maurene Comey...
Christian R. Everdell Defense Attorney / Client Ghislaine Maxwell
LETTER by Ghislaine Maxwell... from Christian R. Everdell

Key Quotes (4)

"Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell's third motion for release on bail, Dkt. No. 160, is DENIED."
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"The proposed subpoena was directed at a law firm that represents alleged victims of the Defendant."
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"Rule 17(c)(3) provides that '...a subpoena requiring the production of personal or confidential information about a victim may be served on a third party only by court order'"
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"The Court also gave the alleged victims an opportunity to object to or request modifications"
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 22-1426, Document 3-2, 07/08/2022, 3344434, Page25 of 92
03/09/2021 | 165 | LETTER by USA as to Ghislaine Maxwell addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan from AUSAs Maurene Comey, Alison Moe, and Lara Pomerantz dated March 9, 2021 re: Opposition to Third Bail Motion Document filed by USA. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A)(Pomerantz, Lara) (Entered: 03/09/2021)
03/15/2021 | 166 | LETTER by Ghislaine Maxwell addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan from Christian R. Everdell dated March 15, 2021 re: Pretrial Motion Replies (Everdell, Christian) (Entered: 03/15/2021)
03/16/2021 | 167 | LETTER by Ghislaine Maxwell addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan from Bobbi C. Sternheim dated 03/16/2021 re: Letter regarding Reply to Bail Motion (Sternheim, Bobbi) (Entered: 03/16/2021)
03/18/2021 | 168 | ORDER as to Ghislaine Maxwell. On February 26, 2021, the Government filed its omnibus memorandum of law opposing Defendants' twelve pretrial motions. It filed the brief, along with the corresponding exhibits, under temporary seal pending the Court's resolution of its request to redact sensitive or confidential information. See Dkt. No. 162. On March 9, 2021, the Defendant objected to certain of the redactions that the Government had proposed, and she proposed additional redactions. Having considered the parties' respective positions, the Court will grant the Government's requests for redactions and sealing, as well as the Defendant's additional redaction requests, with the exceptions discussed below. Finally, the Court denies the Governments request to file Exhibit 11 entirely under seal. While portions of that transcript have been redacted, other portions are part of the public record. See Giuffre v. Maxwell, Case No. 15-cv-7433, Dkt. No. 1212-1. In light of this, the Court sees no basis to file the transcript entirely under seal rather than by redacting the relevant portions. In light of the above, the Government is hereby ORDERED to either docket on ECF their brief and the corresponding exhibits, consistent with this Order, or to file a letter with the Court justifying more tailored redaction and sealing requests regarding pages 1128 and 187188 and Exhibits 8 and 9 by no later than March 22, 2021. The parties are further ORDERED to meet, confer, and jointly propose redactions to the Defendant's cover letter objecting to the Government's proposed redactions by March 22, 2021. Finally, the parties are ORDERED to meet, confer, and propose redactions to Exhibit 11 of the Government's submission by March 22, 2021 (Signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan on 3/18/21)(jw) (Entered: 03/18/2021)
03/22/2021 | 169 | ORDER as to Ghislaine Maxwell: Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell's third motion for release on bail, Dkt. No. 160, is DENIED. The parties are ORDERED to meet and confer and propose and justify any redactions to the Defendant's reply brief by March 24, 2021. If they conclude that redactions are unnecessary, the Defendant is ORDERED to docket the unredacted version of the brief by March 24, 2021. (Signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan on 3/22/2021) (See ORDER set forth) (ap) Modified on 3/23/2021 (ap). (Entered: 03/22/2021)
03/22/2021 | 170 | LETTER by USA as to Ghislaine Maxwell addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan from AUSAs Maurene Comey, Alison Moe, Lara Pomerantz, and Andrew Rohrbach dated March 22, 2021 re: Redactions to Government Opposition to Defense Pretrial Motions Document filed by USA. (Pomerantz, Lara) (Entered: 03/22/2021)
03/23/2021 | 171 | REPLY MEMORANDUM OF LAW in Support as to Ghislaine Maxwell re: 160 THIRD MOTION for Bond... (Sternheim, Bobbi) (Entered: 03/23/2021)
03/24/2021 | 172 | ORDER as to Ghislaine Maxwell. On March 5, 2021, Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell submitted to the Court an application for an order authorizing a subpoena pursuant to Rule 17(c)(3) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. The proposed subpoena was directed at a law firm that represents alleged victims of the Defendant. As is standard for Rule 17(c) subpoenas, the application was made ex parte and under seal on the ground that it reveals defense strategy...[*** See this Order ***]... Rule 17(c)(3) provides that "[a]fter [an indictment] is filed, a subpoena requiring the production of personal or confidential information about a victim may be served on a third party only by court order," but "before entering the order and unless there are exceptional circumstances, the court must require giving notice to the victim so that the victim can move to quash or modify the subpoena or otherwise object." Fed. R. Crim. P. 17(c)(3). Consistent with the Rule, on March 12, 2021, in a sealed ex parte Order, the Court required defense counsel to provide notice to alleged victims whose personal or confidential information may be disclosed by the proposed subpoena. The Court also gave the alleged victims an opportunity to object to or request modifications of the
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