This document is page 117 of a court transcript from Case 21-770, dated April 1, 2021. Defense attorney Mr. Cohen argues before the Court that his legal team (including Haddon Morgan) had informed the government they were available for the voluntary surrender of their client, Ms. Maxwell, should an indictment occur. Cohen expresses frustration that the government arrested Maxwell without contacting them first and criticizes the government's reply brief for attempting to 'throw dirt' on his client.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Mr. Cohen | Defense Attorney |
Arguing on behalf of Ms. Maxwell regarding her arrest and voluntary surrender negotiations.
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| The Court | Judge |
Presiding over the hearing, questioning Mr. Cohen about his implications regarding voluntary surrender.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Defendant/Client |
Client of Mr. Cohen; mentioned as being arrested.
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| Agents | Law Enforcement |
Mentioned as being present at the time of Maxwell's arrest.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Haddon Morgan |
Co-counsel representing Ms. Maxwell alongside Mr. Cohen's firm.
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| The Government |
Opposing party; sent note regarding detention application.
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| Southern District Reporters, P.C. |
Company that produced the transcript.
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"To be precise, we were urging them not to return an indictment and saying we were always available to speak."Source
"should there be an indictment, you were implying that you should be contacted for voluntary surrender."Source
"And the day after our client was arrested, we got a note from the government sending the application to detention addressed to us and Haddon Morgan saying your client, Ms. Maxwell, was arrested yesterday."Source
"There was no doubt that we represented her along with Haddon Morgan."Source
"Let me turn to the reply brief and the effort to throw some dirt on my client that we again submit should not be considered as part of the governing legal standards here"Source
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