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This page is a transcript from United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) dated December 10, 2020. The Court is establishing logistical protocols for a hearing on pretrial detention, citing COVID-19 as a reason for specific remote access arrangements. The Judge details provisions for video feeds for the press and audio lines for the public (1,000 callers), alleged victims, and the defendant's family.

People (5)

Name Role Context
The Court Judge
Presiding over the proceeding, establishing logistical rules for the hearing.
Mr. Cohen Attorney (Defense)
Counsel asked for objections regarding public access arrangements. (Likely Mark Cohen, Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer).
Ms. Moe Attorney (Prosecution)
Counsel asked for objections regarding public access arrangements. (Likely AUSA Alison Moe).
Alleged Victims Victims
Mentioned as having a separate call-in line to ensure audio access.
Defendant Defendant
Mentioned in relation to family members having access to the call-in line.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Court reporting firm listed in the footer.
The Court
The judicial body overseeing the case (SDNY).

Timeline (1 events)

2020-12-10
Court proceeding regarding pretrial detention (bail hearing).
Courthouse (Southern District of New York)

Locations (3)

Location Context
Venue where the jury assembly room and press room are located.
Largest room available, set up for live video feed to accommodate 60 people.
Location for credentialed in-house press corps.

Relationships (2)

The Court Judiciary/Counsel Mr. Cohen
Judge asks Mr. Cohen for objections.
The Court Judiciary/Counsel Ms. Moe
Judge asks Ms. Moe for objections.

Key Quotes (3)

"COVID-19 constitutes a substantial, if not overriding, reason that supports the court's approach to access"
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"ensure audio access to nonspeaking co-counsel, any alleged victims identified by the government, including those who wish to be heard on the question of pretrial detention"
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"that capacity has been increased to 1,000 callers"
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 93 Filed 12/10/20 Page 8 of 91
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1 arranged for a live video feed of this proceeding to be set up
2 in the jury assembly room at the courthouse. This is the
3 largest room available and, with appropriate social distancing,
4 it can safely accommodate 60 people. The court has further
5 provided a live video feed to the press room at the courthouse
6 where additional members of the credentialed in-house press
7 corps can watch and hear the proceeding.
8 Additionally, the court has provided a live audio feed
9 for members of the public. My prior order indicated that the
10 line can accommodate 500 callers, but with thanks of the court
11 staff, that capacity has been increased to 1,000 callers.
12 Lastly, the court has provided through counsel a
13 separate call-in line to ensure audio access to nonspeaking
14 co-counsel, any alleged victims identified by the government,
15 including those who wish to be heard on the question of
16 pretrial detention, and any family members of the defendant.
17 That line is operational now as well.
18 Counsel, beginning with Mr. Cohen, any objection to
19 these arrangements regarding public access?
20 MR. COHEN: No, your Honor.
21 THE COURT: Ms. Moe?
22 MS. MOE: No, your Honor.
23 THE COURT: Then I will make the following findings:
24 First, COVID-19 constitutes a substantial, if not
25 overriding, reason that supports the court's approach to access
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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