This document is a court docket sheet for the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, covering March 22-24, 2021. Key events include Judge Alison J. Nathan denying Maxwell's third motion for bail and Maxwell subsequently filing a Notice of Appeal. Additionally, a significant order was issued regarding a defense subpoena directed at a law firm representing alleged victims, setting protocols for victim notification and filing objections to the subpoena.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Subject of the orders; denied bail; filed notice of appeal.
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| Alison J. Nathan | Judge |
Signed orders denying bail and regarding subpoenas.
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| Maurene Comey | AUSA |
Author of letter from USA regarding redactions.
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| Alison Moe | AUSA |
Author of letter from USA regarding redactions.
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| Lara Pomerantz | AUSA |
Author of letter from USA regarding redactions; filed document.
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| Andrew Rohrbach | AUSA |
Author of letter from USA regarding redactions.
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| Bobbi Sternheim | Defense Attorney |
Filed Reply Memorandum of Law in support of bond motion.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| USA |
Prosecution/Government entity filing letters.
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| US Court of Appeals |
Recipient of Notice of Appeal transmission.
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| Unnamed Law Firm |
Represents alleged victims; directed to file objections to subpoena.
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| Pyramid Co. of Onondaga |
Cited in case law (Lugosch v. Pyramid Co.) regarding redactions.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Southern District of New York (cited in case law context, implied venue).
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"Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell's third motion for release on bail, Dkt. No. 160, is DENIED."Source
"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'"Source
"The law firm shall provide notice to any such alleged victims it represents."Source
"Appeal Remark as to Ghislaine Maxwell re: 173 Notice of Appeal. $505.00 Appeal Fee Due."Source
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