MAXWELL

Person
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856
Documents
868
Also known as:
mother of the Maxwell siblings

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organization GOVERNMENT
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person Judge Nathan
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person Epstein
Business associate
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location UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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person Judge Nathan
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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person Epstein
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person Juror 50
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location United States
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person Giuffre
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person Epstein
Friend
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person Epstein
Co conspirators
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organization The government
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organization district court
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person Epstein
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location USA
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organization The Court
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organization GOVERNMENT
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person Brown
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person Epstein
Professional
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person CAROLYN
Perpetrator victim
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person Kate
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person Judge Nathan
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person Epstein
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person CAROLYN
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Jury selection for Maxwell's trial, including a jury questionnaire where Juror 50 failed to accur... District Court View
N/A N/A District Court denies Maxwell's motion for a new trial. District Court View
N/A N/A Maxwell's indictment was denied, trial proceeded, and she is serving a 20-year sentence. N/A View
N/A N/A District Court's findings and application of sentencing guidelines, including a four-level leader... N/A View
N/A N/A Relocation of victims from Palm Beach to other places in the U.S. (including Southern District of... Palm Beach, other places in... View
N/A N/A Maxwell moved for rehearing en banc, which was denied. N/A View
N/A N/A Maxwell's motion to compel discovery from the Government, including Jencks Act, Brady, Giglio mat... Court proceedings View
N/A N/A Court's ruling on Maxwell's discovery requests, concluding she is not entitled to expedited disco... Court proceedings View
N/A N/A Maxwell's motion is being considered by the Court. N/A View
N/A N/A Court's consideration of categories of questions Maxwell argues are ambiguous. N/A View
N/A N/A Argument by Maxwell that perjury counts should be dismissed due to immateriality of statements. N/A View
N/A N/A Government's intention to produce 'Materials' to the defendant (Maxwell) under a protective order... N/A View
N/A N/A S2 superseding indictment moots Maxwell's grand jury challenge N/A View
N/A N/A Negotiation of expedited discovery timeline N/A View
N/A N/A Maxwell's motion to dismiss perjury counts from a civil case deposition. N/A View
N/A N/A Maxwell contends that the NPA bars her prosecution as a co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein. N/A View
N/A N/A Maxwell's attempt to dismiss Mann Act counts for lack of specificity or to compel Government to s... N/A View
N/A N/A Maxwell's sentencing to concurrent terms of imprisonment (60, 120, 240 months) followed by superv... N/A View
N/A N/A Maxwell's attempt to dismiss indictment due to alleged actual prejudice from Government's delay i... N/A View
N/A N/A Legal arguments by Maxwell to dismiss indictment N/A View
N/A N/A Maxwell's attempt to dismiss indictment based on fabricated stories and perjurious conspiracy by ... N/A View
N/A N/A Maxwell seeks writ of mandamus to direct District Court to modify protective order. N/A View
N/A N/A Maxwell seeks to consolidate her criminal appeal with civil appeal Guiffre v. Maxwell, No. 20-241... N/A View
N/A N/A Court denies Maxwell's motions to consolidate as moot. N/A View
N/A N/A Maxwell appeals denial of motion to modify a protective order. N/A View

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This document discusses the legislative history and intent behind the PROTECT Act's retroactivity provisions, emphasizing that Congress removed an express retroactivity clause due to constitutional concerns. It cites a Supreme Court case (Stogner v. California) and Senator Leahy's statements to argue that the Act applies to past conduct, like Maxwell's, where the statute of limitations had not yet expired, without violating the Ex Post Facto Clause.

Legal document / court filing excerpt
2025-11-20

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This document is a legal excerpt discussing the application of the PROTECT Act and related statutes of limitations, particularly concerning offenses involving child sexual abuse. It references legal precedents like Weingarten, Schneider, and United States v. Dodge, emphasizing Congress's intent to broadly apply these statutes. The text also addresses Maxwell's contention regarding the applicability of the PROTECT Act to her alleged offenses based on the timing of the conduct.

Legal document / court filing
2025-11-20

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This document is an excerpt from a legal analysis discussing the interpretation of statutory language, specifically § 3283, and the application of 'categorical' versus 'circumstance-specific' approaches in legal contexts. It references several court cases including United States v. Schneider (2015), Weingarten (865 F.3d at 58), United States v. Morgan (2004), and Nijhawan v. Holder (2009), to support the argument that courts should look beyond bare legal charges to the circumstances of an offense, especially when a statute uses the word 'involves'.

Legal document / court opinion excerpt
2025-11-20

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This document is a legal analysis concerning the timeliness of an indictment, specifically addressing the statute of limitations for charges involving the sexual abuse and kidnapping of minors. It discusses the PROTECT Act of 2003, which extended the limitations period for such offenses, and concludes that the charges against Maxwell and Epstein, including Mann Act charges, are timely under this act because they involve the sexual abuse of minors, with Maxwell allegedly enticing them to travel and Epstein allegedly abusing them.

Legal document / court filing
2025-11-20

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This document is an excerpt from a legal ruling or report, discussing the scope and binding nature of a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) involving Epstein. It addresses the argument that the NPA might bind other judicial districts and concludes that it only binds the U.S. Attorney's office where it was signed, specifically stating it does not bind the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.

Legal document / court filing excerpt
2025-11-20

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This document details aspects of Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement (NPA) in Florida, where he pleaded guilty to soliciting minors for prostitution and served 18 months in jail. The NPA included a controversial provision where the U.S. Attorney's Office agreed not to charge Epstein federally or his 'potential co-conspirators,' a point criticized by the OPR as 'poor judgment.' The document also discusses Ghislaine Maxwell's contention that the NPA bars her prosecution as Epstein's co-conspirator, a claim the Court rejects based on Second Circuit precedent and the scope of the NPA.

Legal document / court filing excerpt
2025-11-20

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This document outlines several motions made by 'Maxwell' in a legal proceeding, including motions to dismiss perjury counts, sever counts, strike indictment language, compel discovery, and dismiss all counts related to grand jury indictments. It also states that Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement from September 2007 does not prevent the current prosecution.

Legal document / court filing excerpt
2025-11-20

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This document excerpt discusses a District Court's findings regarding the sentencing of Maxwell, specifically focusing on the application of sentencing guidelines and a leadership enhancement. The court found Maxwell supervised Sarah Kellen, who was Epstein's 'number two' and 'lady of the house' in Palm Beach, where significant abuse occurred, and noted Maxwell's pivotal role in facilitating the abuse of underaged girls.

Legal document / court opinion excerpt
2025-11-20

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This document is an excerpt from a legal filing or report, discussing legal arguments concerning a defendant named Maxwell. It addresses whether the evidence at trial varied prejudicially from the indictment and concludes that the evidence presented, which included Maxwell transporting 'Jane' to New York for sexual abuse, did not materially differ from the indictment's allegations. The text references legal precedents like United States v. Salmonese and Dove.

Legal document / court filing excerpt
2025-11-20

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This document details an appeal by Maxwell challenging a District Court's denial related to a constructive amendment or prejudicial variance in an indictment. Maxwell argues that testimony regarding a witness's sexual abuse in New Mexico created a new basis for conviction distinct from the original indictment, and that jury instructions regarding the transportation of 'Jane' for sexual activity constituted a constructive amendment. The document affirms the District Court's denial, citing legal precedents for interpreting the Grand Jury Clause and constructive amendment claims.

Legal document/court filing (appeal decision)
2025-11-20

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This document outlines legal arguments concerning Maxwell's trial, specifically addressing the District Court's handling of juror selection and a jury note related to Count Four of the Indictment. It discusses whether Maxwell could be found guilty for aiding in Jane's transportation if the intent for sexual activity was not tied to the New Mexico flight, and references a case (United States v. Ianniello) regarding juror questioning.

Legal document / court filing
2025-11-20

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This document discusses legal arguments related to the application of statutes of limitations for sexual abuse charges under the PROTECT Act, specifically as it pertains to Maxwell's conduct. It also details Maxwell's appeal for a new trial, arguing that Juror 50's failure to disclose a history of sexual abuse during jury selection deprived her of a fair trial, a motion which the District Court denied. The document cites several legal precedents regarding the definition and application of 'abuse of discretion' in judicial review.

Legal document / court filing
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00000077.tif

This document is an excerpt from a legal filing or opinion, discussing the application of a statute of limitations (§ 3283) in a case involving Maxwell. It focuses on whether the 2003 amendment to § 3283, which extended the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse and kidnapping offenses, can be applied retroactively to pre-enactment conduct, citing Supreme Court precedent on statutory retroactivity.

Legal document / court filing excerpt
2025-11-20

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This legal document discusses the denial of Maxwell's motions to dismiss charges related to the sexual abuse of minors, focusing on the application of § 3283. It references the Weingarten v. United States case, which established a 'case-specific approach' for interpreting statutory provisions, and notes that one of the victims is identified as 'Jane'. The document cites several legal precedents, including United States v. Sampson, Weingarten v. United States, United States v. Maxwell, and Taylor v. United States.

Legal document / court opinion
2025-11-20

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This document discusses legal arguments concerning the timeliness of an indictment against Maxwell and the scope of U.S. Attorney's powers. It states that the District Court denied Maxwell's motion, finding that the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) did not prevent the USAO-SDNY from prosecuting her. Maxwell also argues that certain counts are untimely and that a 2003 amendment to the statute of limitations (§ 3283) should not apply to her case.

Legal document / court filing
2025-11-20

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This document details the conclusion of a jury trial for Maxwell, who was found guilty on December 29, 2021, of multiple counts including sex trafficking and transportation of a minor for sexual activity, but acquitted on one count. It also highlights a critical issue with Juror 50, who, despite stating in post-verdict interviews that he was a survivor of child sexual abuse, had previously answered 'no' to relevant questions on the jury questionnaire.

Legal document / court record
2025-11-20

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This document is an excerpt from a legal opinion affirming the District Court's June 29, 2022, judgment of conviction for 'Maxwell' (presumably Ghislaine Maxwell). It addresses five appellate questions, including whether Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement barred Maxwell's prosecution and if her sentence was procedurally reasonable. The document also lists the attorneys involved for both the Appellee (United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York) and the Defendant-Appellant.

Legal document / court opinion
2025-11-20

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This document, dated April 10, 2025, is a legal filing arguing for the granting of a petition for certiorari. It highlights a legal dispute regarding the enforceability of a government promise not to prosecute Epstein's co-conspirators, specifically mentioning Ghislaine Maxwell's prosecution despite such a promise. David Oscar Markus, Counsel of Record from MARKUS/MOSS PLLC, is representing the petitioner.

Legal document / court filing
2025-11-20

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This document is a legal analysis discussing principles of statutory interpretation, particularly concerning the meaning of 'United States' in plea agreements. It details how language placement in a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) informs intent, specifically noting how a co-conspirator immunity clause was severed from Epstein's immunity clause and how the NPA's terms may preclude Maxwell's prosecution.

Legal document (court filing or legal analysis)
2025-11-20

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This document discusses legal principles of contract interpretation in the context of plea agreements, citing several court cases. It argues that ordinary contract principles should apply to plea agreements, with a strong emphasis on fairness to the defendant and construing ambiguity against the government, and suggests that the cases of Annabi and Maxwell should be reversed based on these principles.

Legal document/court filing
2025-11-20

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This document, likely a legal petition or brief, discusses the reasons for granting a petition filed by 'Maxwell' after an en banc rehearing was denied. It focuses on a circuit split regarding the binding nature of plea agreements made by a U.S. Attorney's office in one district on other U.S. Attorney's offices. The document cites Santobello v. New York as a precedent suggesting that such promises should be binding across different prosecutors.

Legal document (petition/brief)
2025-11-20

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This document outlines the procedural background of Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) from September 2007, where he agreed to plead guilty to state charges in Florida and serve an eighteen-month sentence, in exchange for the U.S. agreeing not to prosecute him for offenses from 2001-2007 and not to charge potential co-conspirators. It also highlights a legal inconsistency regarding the enforceability of such agreements across different circuit courts, referencing a motion to dismiss by Maxwell that would have been granted under different circumstances.

Legal document / court filing
2025-11-20

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This document is a 'Table of Authorities—Continued' listing various legal cases, statutes, and rules. It includes multiple 'United States v. Maxwell' cases, one from 2024 and another from 2021, along with other cases like 'United States v. McDowell', 'United States v. O’Doherty', 'United States v. Rubbo', 'United States v. Transfiguracion', 'United States v. Van Thournout', 'United States v. Warner', and 'United States v. Williams', citing their legal references and page numbers within the larger document. It also lists relevant statutes (18 U.S.C. § 2255 and 28 U.S.C. § 1254(1)) and a rule (Fed. R. Civ. P. 35(b)).

Table of authorities (legal document)
2025-11-20

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This is a court transcript of a direct examination of a witness named Kate. Kate testifies that she first traveled to meet Maxwell and Epstein when she was approximately 18, and traveled to see them a total of four or five times. She states that Maxwell was very accommodating and arranged the travel, and confirms that Epstein engaged in sex acts with her during massages at Maxwell's house.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Kate. She testifies about giving massages to Epstein, stating that none of them were non-sexual, and that Maxwell would debrief her afterwards. Kate also recounts receiving a Prada handbag as a birthday gift in London from "Ghislaine and Jeffrey."

Legal document
2025-11-20
Total Received
$18,300,000.00
2 transactions
Total Paid
$1,750,000.00
3 transactions
Net Flow
$16,550,000.00
5 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Paid MAXWELL Court/Government $250,000.00 Fine imposed on each count. View
N/A Paid MAXWELL Court/Government $750,000.00 Total fine imposed. View
2022-06-29 Paid MAXWELL Court/Government $750,000.00 Criminal fine imposed at sentencing. View
1999-10-19 Received Financial Trust C... MAXWELL $18,300,000.00 Transfer sourced from the sale of JP Morgan Ins... View
1999-10-19 Received Financial Trust C... MAXWELL $0.00 Transfer to Maxwell discussed in email; investi... View
As Sender
54
As Recipient
4
Total
58

Ms. Maxwell's sleeping conditions

From: MAXWELL
To: Judge Nathan

Maxwell submitted a letter to Judge Nathan asking the District Court to address her sleeping conditions by directing the MDC to cease 15-minute light surveillance or justify its necessity.

Letter
2021-04-29

Bail Application

From: MAXWELL
To: THE COURT

On February 23, 2021, Maxwell filed a bail application proposing two additional bail conditions.

Bail application
2021-02-23

Appeal of Judge Nathan's Order

From: MAXWELL
To: Court

Maxwell filed a notice of appeal from the Order denying her motion.

Legal filing (notice of appeal)
2020-09-04

In support of her motion

From: MAXWELL
To: Court

Maxwell filed a reply to support her motion.

Legal filing (reply)
2020-08-24

Phone Message

From: MAXWELL
To: MR. EPSTEIN

PLEASE CALL WHEN POSSIBLE

Call
2004-07-17

Availability Information

From: MAXWELL
To: MR Epstein

A message was taken for Mr Epstein at 7:50 AM from Maxwell, stating that a redacted person is available on Tuesday and 'NO ONE FOR TOMORROW'.

Phone call message
2004-07-09

Personal life and travel

From: CAROLYN
To: MAXWELL

Carolyn and Maxwell had conversations at Epstein's house about sex toys, her future, her upbringing, her alcoholic mother, a person named Karen who was molested, and a travel invitation which Carolyn declined.

Conversation
2001-01-01

Finding the narrator's location

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Narrator"]

When the narrator asked Maxwell how she found her at Bloomingdales, Maxwell stated that she had asked the narrator's former colleagues at Henri Bendel.

In-person conversation
1995-09-01

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