This document is page 13 of a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) dated December 14, 2020, analyzing the potential human rights objections Ghislaine Maxwell might raise against extradition to the US. The text specifically argues that Maxwell is unlikely to succeed in claiming a violation of Article 3 of the ECHR regarding prison conditions, citing numerous legal precedents where such claims were rejected. Footnotes reference specific cases and US detention facilities (MDC and MCC) in New York.
This legal document, filed on December 14, 2020, argues for the extradition of Ms. Maxwell to the United States. It contends that a U.S. trial would best serve the interests of the victims and that it is highly unlikely Ms. Maxwell could successfully oppose extradition on the grounds of her physical or mental health, as the legal threshold for such an argument is exceptionally high.
This document is a biographical profile of Steven Pinker, designated with the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017554', indicating it is part of a larger cache of documents related to a House Oversight investigation (commonly associated with the Epstein investigation). The document outlines Pinker's academic history at McGill, Harvard, and MIT, his research in psychology and linguistics, his bibliography of published books up to 2011, and his awards. It concludes with personal details about his residence in Boston/Truro and his family members, including Rebecca Newberger Goldstein.
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