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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell) filed on August 10, 2022. It details a procedural discussion between the Judge ('The Court') and defense attorney Mr. Everdell regarding the logistics of providing physical evidence binders to jurors while maintaining witness anonymity. The Judge emphasizes that while jurors will know witness names, those names must not be published to the general courtroom.

People (4)

Name Role Context
The Court Judge
Presiding over the trial, issuing instructions regarding witness anonymity and evidence handling. (Judge Paul A. Enge...
Mr. Everdell Defense Attorney
Christian Everdell, representing the defense (Ghislaine Maxwell), discussing logistics of cross-examination and binders.
Jurors Jury
Recipients of evidence binders; will know witness names.
Witnesses Witnesses
Individuals granted anonymity from the public courtroom, though known to jurors.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
The Government
Referenced by the Court regarding their binders.
DOJ
Indicated by Bates stamp prefix DOJ-OGR.

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-10
Court proceedings in United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). Discussion focuses on logistics for upcoming cross-examination.
Southern District of New York Courtroom

Locations (2)

Location Context
The physical setting where the discussion takes place, presumably SDNY.
Specific location in the courtroom where a paper binder will be placed.

Relationships (1)

Mr. Everdell Attorney/Judge The Court
Dialogue in transcript where Everdell addresses 'Your Honor'.

Key Quotes (3)

"we'll try it just with the caution that I have granted anonymity."
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"although the names of the witnesses will be known to the jurors, they should not be published to the courtroom."
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"I will put the manila folders under the jurors' chairs and they will be instructed not to look at them until the time is appropriate."
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 741 Filed 08/10/22 Page 104 of 106 117
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1 have papers, so we will have to tab through the binder
2 ourselves; so there may be delays on our end. But that process
3 is fine with us, if that's how the defense would like to
4 proceed.
5 THE COURT: All right. Look, if it's just a single
6 piece of paper, for example, with a name, let's just use the
7 paper.
8 MR. EVERDELL: Yes.
9 THE COURT: And otherwise, as I said, we'll try it
10 this way. It sounds like there may be efficiencies, there may
11 not be, but we'll try it just with the caution that I have
12 granted anonymity. And so given the layout of the room, I
13 don't want the -- although the names of the witnesses will be
14 known to the jurors, they should not be published to the
15 courtroom.
16 MR. EVERDELL: We'll try and be very mindful of this,
17 your Honor. That's why we are trying to think through this
18 carefully. Before the cross starts, I'll put the paper binder
19 in the witness box for the witness in case paper has to be
20 used, even though that's a backup option. And I will put the
21 manila folders under the jurors' chairs and they will be
22 instructed not to look at them until the time is appropriate.
23 THE COURT: Okay. And so the government has
24 binders -- are you going to collect those binders for the
25 evening?
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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