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Relationships
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Events
485
Documents
491

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person Juror 50
Legal representative
17 Very Strong
24
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organization The government
Legal representative
15 Very Strong
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Co conspirators
13 Very Strong
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organization The government
Adversarial
13 Very Strong
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Business associate
13 Very Strong
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person Epstein
Business associate
12 Very Strong
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person Juror 50
Juror defendant
11 Very Strong
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organization The Court
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
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person Defense counsel
Legal representative
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person ALISON J. NATHAN
Judicial
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person Defense counsel
Client
10 Very Strong
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person Epstein
Co conspirators
10 Very Strong
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organization GOVERNMENT
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
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person MDC staff
Custodial
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organization GOVERNMENT
Adversarial
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person Defense counsel
Professional
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person JANE
Abuser victim
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person Giuffre
Legal representative
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person Mr. Everdell
Legal representative
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Co conspirator alleged
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person Epstein
Financial
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person Epstein
Legal representative
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person Minor Victim-3
Abuser victim
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location France
Citizenship
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person Minor Victim-4
Legal representative
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Testimony of Minor Victims-1 through -4 Court View
N/A N/A Illegal sexual abuse Unknown View
N/A N/A Payment of criminal monetary penalties within 30 (or 60) days after release from imprisonment, ba... N/A View
N/A N/A Jane's testimony regarding sexual abuse New Mexico (abuse location) View
N/A N/A Sexual Abuse Unspecified View
N/A N/A Defendant living in isolation and hiding assets Unknown hiding location View
N/A N/A Period during which the defendant and Epstein committed crimes together. Epstein's properties View
N/A N/A Attendance at Arts Camp Arts Camp View
N/A N/A Flights on private planes with minors Epstein's private planes View
N/A N/A Search of the New York Residence. New York Residence View
N/A N/A Limited Hearing Court View
N/A N/A Trial completion Court View
N/A N/A Flight to New Mexico New Mexico View
N/A N/A Post-trial allegation of juror bias Court View
N/A N/A Defendant's evasion of detection leading up to arrest. Unknown View
N/A N/A Massages taking place in Epstein's bedroom. Epstein's Bedroom View
N/A N/A Defendant's Quarantine MDC View
N/A N/A Motion for a New Trial Court View
N/A N/A Grooming and sex acts involving Minor Victim-3 London View
N/A N/A Evasion of detection/press Unknown View
N/A N/A Deposition where alleged perjury occurred. Unknown View
N/A N/A Sentencing Hearing / Legal Ruling Courtroom (Southern District) View
N/A N/A Arrest of Defendant N/A View
N/A N/A Anticipated trial where evidence regarding victims and terms like 'rape' will be used. Court View
N/A N/A Sentencing hearing ruling where the judge determines Virginia Roberts and Melissa are victims for... Courtroom View

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This is page 2 of a legal filing in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN), dated January 28, 2021. The US Attorney's office is addressing Judge Nathan regarding proposed redactions to the defendant's motions (Motions 3, 10, and 11) to protect victim-witness privacy and the integrity of the ongoing investigation. The government agrees to most redactions but intends to submit limited additional redactions for Motion 3 via email under seal.

Court filing / legal correspondence
2025-11-20

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This legal document, filed on December 30, 2020, is a court ruling regarding a defendant's detention. The Court acknowledges the alarming spread of COVID-19 at the MDC facility where the defendant is held but denies release, stating the pandemic is not a sufficient basis to override its finding that the defendant is a substantial flight risk. The Court also notes the defendant has no underlying health conditions and deems a new hearing unnecessary, resolving the matter based on the submitted papers.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document is a court order or memorandum explaining the decision to deny a defendant's release from detention. The Court acknowledges the alarming spread of COVID-19 at the MDC facility where the defendant is housed but concludes that this does not outweigh the finding that the defendant is a substantial flight risk. The Court also notes the defendant has no underlying health conditions and determines that a new hearing is unnecessary, resolving the matter based on the submitted legal briefs.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 20 of a court order filed on December 30, 2020, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). The Court denies the Defendant's request for release, reaffirming that she presents a flight risk and determining that her conditions of confinement at the MDC (including COVID-19 lockdowns) do not violate her constitutional rights or justify release. The text notes that the Defendant has received more time than other inmates to review discovery and communicate with counsel.

Court order / legal filing (us district court)
2025-11-20

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This is page 20 of a court order filed on December 30, 2020, in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (identified by case number 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). The Court denies the defendant's request for release, reaffirming that she presents a flight risk and rejecting arguments that her conditions of confinement at the MDC (specifically relating to COVID-19 lockdowns and attorney access) violate her constitutional rights. The document notes that she has received significant time to review discovery compared to other inmates.

Court order / legal filing (case 1:20-cr-00330-ajn)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 19 of a court order filed on December 30, 2020, in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). The court rejects the Defendant's proposed release conditions, including GPS monitoring, home confinement, and private security, citing her proven sophistication in evading detection and flight risk. The ruling also emphasizes legal precedents (specifically *United States v. Boustani*) that forbid a 'two-tiered bail system' where wealthy defendants can buy their way out of detention via self-funded private security.

Court filing (opinion and order regarding bail/detention)
2025-11-20

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This legal document is a court's analysis of a defendant's motion for release, focusing on her ties to the United States as a factor in determining flight risk. The court considers letters of support from friends, family, and her spouse, but finds them insufficient to alter its conclusion that she remains a flight risk. The court highlights a key contradiction: the defendant now emphasizes her spousal relationship to argue she has strong ties, despite having claimed she was getting divorced at the time of her arrest.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This is page 13 of a court order filed on December 30, 2020, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). The court is analyzing the defendant's flight risk, concluding that her French citizenship, potential to flee to Israel, and extraordinary financial resources justify continued detention. The judge argues that anticipatory extradition waivers are insufficient because the defendant could still frustrate or delay the extradition process.

Court filing / legal opinion (denial of bail/release)
2025-11-20

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Page 9 of a court order filed on December 30, 2020, in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). The Court rejects the Defendant's renewed motion for bail, maintaining that no conditions of release can assure her appearance in court, despite the Government not proving she poses a danger to the community. The text discusses the weight of evidence, with the defense arguing the case relies too heavily on the uncorroborated recollections of three unidentified accusers.

Court filing (order/opinion regarding bail)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 6 of a court order filed on December 30, 2020, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), denying a renewed motion for bail. The text outlines the Defendant's proposals for release, including paid private security, waivers of extradition from the UK and France, and arguments regarding COVID-19 conditions in jail. Despite these arguments and new financial information, the Court concludes that no conditions can reasonably assure the Defendant's appearance.

Court order / legal opinion (case 1:20-cr-00330-ajn)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 5 of a legal filing (Document 106) from December 30, 2020, in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). It details the Defendant's new motion for bail, proposing a $28.5 million package co-signed by her spouse, friends, and family, secured by property and cash. The proposal includes home confinement with GPS monitoring, private security paid for by the defendant, and a family member acting as a third-party custodian.

Legal filing (court order/memorandum regarding bail)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 2 of a Court Opinion and Order filed on December 30, 2020, in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). The Court denies the Defendant's renewed motion for release on bail, citing flight risk, substantial resources, foreign citizenship in a non-extradition country, and lack of candor regarding finances. It outlines the background of the case, including the June 2020 indictment for facilitating Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of minors and the Defendant's subsequent arrest in New Hampshire.

Legal court order / opinion (us district court)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 2 of a court order filed on December 28, 2020, by U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan in Case 1:20-cr-00330 (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). The Judge denies the Defendant's application for release, reaffirming that she poses a flight risk and that no bail conditions can reasonably assure her appearance. The parties are ordered to submit a joint letter regarding redactions by December 30, 2020.

Court order / legal filing
2025-11-20

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This court order, dated December 28, 2020, and signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan, denies the Defendant's application for release from custody. The Court reaffirms its initial decision, concluding that the Defendant is a flight risk and that pre-trial detention is warranted. The parties are ordered to submit a joint letter by December 30, 2020, regarding any proposed redactions.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This is page 2 of a court order filed on December 23, 2020, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN (USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell). Judge Alison J. Nathan orders the defendant to docket redacted documents related to a renewed motion for bail by the same day, citing case law that supports redactions to protect third-party privacy interests.

Court order / legal filing
2025-11-20

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This document is page 29 (filed 12/18/20) of a Government opposition to a renewed bail application in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). The Government argues against release, citing the defendant's multiple foreign citizenships (including a non-extradition country), substantial wealth, and demonstrated sophistication in hiding assets as indicators of extreme flight risk. The document also defends the conditions of confinement at the MDC, noting the defendant has 13 hours a day to review discovery and access to attorney communications.

Legal filing (government opposition to renewed bail application)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 31 of a court filing (Document 100) from December 18, 2020, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). The text argues against the defendant's release by distinguishing her case from precedents where bail was granted (Khashoggi, Bodmer) and aligning it with cases where detention was upheld due to flight risk and foreign ties (Boustani, Patrick Ho, and a 2001 case United States v. Epstein). The 'United States v. Epstein' cited here refers to a 2001 case from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania involving a defendant with German/Brazilian dual citizenship, used here as legal precedent for denying bail based on lack of extradition treaties.

Court filing / legal opinion (page 31 of 36)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 29 of a legal filing (Document 100) from December 18, 2020, in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (identified by case number). The text presents the prosecution's argument against granting bail, citing the defendant's wealth, foreign ties, and skill at hiding as flight risks. It argues that a 'privately funded jail' and GPS monitoring are insufficient to ensure appearance in court, citing legal precedents (Banki, Zarger, Benatar) to support the claim that electronic monitoring merely reduces a head start rather than preventing flight.

Court filing (government opposition to bail)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a Government filing opposing bail (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, likely United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It argues the defendant is a flight risk due to sophisticated financial maneuvering, specifically transferring millions of dollars into trusts for her spouse to hide her true wealth ($20M+) while claiming to have only $3.4M. It highlights a lack of candor with Pretrial Services regarding her assets and the ownership of her New Hampshire residence.

Court filing (government response/opposition to bail)
2025-11-20

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This document is a Government filing from December 2020 opposing the defendant's (Ghislaine Maxwell) bail application. It argues she is a flight risk who has sophisticatedly hidden her wealth by transferring millions into trusts for her spouse over the preceding five years. The text highlights a financial discrepancy where she brought over $20 million to the marriage while her spouse contributed only $200,000, and notes her 'lack of candor' with Pretrial Services regarding property ownership.

Federal court filing (government opposition to bail/bond)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a Government filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) opposing bail for the defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell). It details her evasion of FBI agents during her arrest, including fleeing and wrapping a phone in tin foil, and argues she prioritized private security over law enforcement. Additionally, it asserts she was deceptive with Pretrial Services regarding her finances, possessing 'vast resources' far exceeding the $3.8 million she initially disclosed.

Legal filing / court opinion (government opposition to bail)
2025-11-20

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This page from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) argues against granting bail to the defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell), citing her proven ability to evade detection. The prosecution details how she hid her identity by purchasing a home through a trust, using aliases with real estate agents, and registering finances and phones under false names following Epstein's death.

Legal filing (government memorandum/opposition to bail)
2025-11-20

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This legal document argues that a defendant's purported waiver of extradition rights from France and the United Kingdom is not a sufficient guarantee against flight risk. It details how the extradition process in the UK is lengthy, uncertain, and subject to judicial and executive discretion, meaning the defendant could still challenge it. The document concludes by citing legal precedent that the difficulty of extradition increases flight risk, thus weighing in favor of detaining the defendant pending trial.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This page from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell) argues against the defendant's bail release by highlighting the risk of non-extradition. The Government asserts that France does not extradite its citizens (citing the 'Peterson' case) and that any anticipatory waiver of extradition to the UK provided by the defendant is unenforceable under the UK Extradition Act of 2003.

Court filing (legal memorandum/brief)
2025-11-20

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This page from a government filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, likely USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell) argues that the defendant poses a significant flight risk because she is a French citizen. The document details that the US Government confirmed with the French Ministry of Justice that France will not extradite its nationals to the US, rendering any 'extradition waiver' signed by the defendant unenforceable if she flees to France.

Court filing / legal memorandum (government opposition to bail)
2025-11-20
Total Received
$459,768,958.00
14 transactions
Total Paid
$45,550,000.00
31 transactions
Net Flow
$414,218,958.00
45 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Paid the defendant Security Guards $0.00 Defendant proposes to pay for on-premises secur... View
N/A Paid the defendant Young girls $0.00 Cash payments handed to girls after massage app... View
N/A Paid the defendant Bank Accounts $0.00 Placing assets into accounts held under other n... View
N/A Paid the defendant Unnamed real esta... $0.00 Purchasing a home using a trust in another name. View
N/A Paid the defendant Unknown (Employee... $250,000.00 Payment discussed by The Court and Defense as p... View
N/A Paid the defendant Unknown (Employee... $100,000.00 Payment discussed by The Court and Defense as p... View
N/A Paid the defendant Security Guards $0.00 Proposal that Defendant would pay for on-premis... View
N/A Received Epstein the defendant $0.00 Receipt of funds mentioned in context of missin... View
N/A Paid the defendant Spouse/Husband $0.00 Transfer of 'millions of dollars' of assets thr... View
N/A Paid the defendant CAROLYN $0.00 Paid twice as much when she brought friends to ... View
N/A Paid the defendant Virginia $0.00 Paid more as encouragement to recruit additiona... View
N/A Received Sale of Property the defendant $0.00 Sale of the Manhattan townhouse, noted as the p... View
N/A Paid the defendant Various Accounts $0.00 Placing assets into accounts held under other n... View
N/A Paid the defendant Unknown seller $0.00 Purchase of a real estate transaction under a f... View
N/A Paid the defendant US $0.00 Purchasing a home using a trust in another name. View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein the defendant $0.00 Hypothetical 'absence of payments' mentioned as... View
N/A Paid the defendant Real Estate Selle... $0.00 Purchase of a real estate transaction under a f... View
N/A Paid the defendant Virginia $0.00 Monetary incentives used to encourage Virginia ... View
N/A Paid the defendant Security Guards $0.00 Proposal that Defendant would pay for on-premis... View
N/A Received N/A the defendant $70,000.00 Cash found in safe at NY home. View
N/A Paid the defendant Unknown $0.00 Purchase of Kinnerton Street residence View
2025-03-01 Paid the defendant Marital Assets $20,000,000.00 Amount brought to the marriage by the defendant... View
2023-02-28 Paid the defendant Court/Government $750,000.00 Fine imposed as part of sentencing View
2022-07-08 Paid the defendant Court/Government $750,000.00 Fine imposed as part of sentencing. View
2022-07-08 Paid the defendant Court/Government $750,000.00 Criminal Fine imposed during sentencing View
As Sender
73
As Recipient
17
Total
90

No Subject

From: the defendant
To: ["defense counsel"]

The document states the defendant has access to email with her defense counsel while detained at the MDC.

Email
N/A

No Subject

From: the defendant
To: ["defense counsel"]

The document states the defendant has access to calls with her defense counsel while detained at the MDC.

Phone call
N/A

Tax returns

From: Unknown
To: the defendant

The defendant was faxed information relating to the tax returns.

Fax
N/A

Legal consultation

From: the defendant
To: ["counsel"]

The defendant will be given a legal call to confer with her counsel if the counsel does not visit in person on the day of the report.

Phone call
N/A

Legal counsel communication

From: the defendant
To: ["legal counsel"]

The document states that MDC staff does not record or listen to the substance of the defendant’s calls and visits with legal counsel.

Calls and visits
N/A

Defendant's finances and property ownership

From: the defendant
To: Pretrial Services

The defendant told Pretrial Services that a New Hampshire property was owned by a corporation whose name she didn't know, and she was just permitted to stay there.

Report
N/A

Defendant's finances and property ownership

From: the defendant
To: Pretrial Services

The defendant told Pretrial Services that a New Hampshire property was owned by a corporation whose name she didn't know, and she was just permitted to stay there.

Report
N/A

Legal Counsel

From: the defendant
To: attorneys

5 hours per weekday; 25 hours per week total.

Video-teleconference (vtc)
N/A

In-person legal visits

From: attorneys
To: the defendant

In-person visits as needed.

Meeting
N/A

Carolyn's life and background

From: the defendant
To: CAROLYN

The defendant had multiple conversations with Carolyn, during which Carolyn revealed details about her life, including prior sexual abuse, her parents' separation, and her mother's addiction.

Conversation
N/A

Legal Consultation

From: the defendant
To: Defense counsel

Defense counsel will be able to schedule legal calls for the defendant on weekends as needed.

Legal calls
N/A

Boarding assistance

From: the defendant
To: Unknown (Airline/Airpo...

Defendant 'made it happen' for Jane to get on a flight without proper identification.

Call
2025-01-01

Threat to safety

From: the defendant
To: Bureau of Prisons Insp...

The defendant sent an email from within the MDC to the IG, claiming to be in fear for her safety and that MDC staff members were threatening her.

Email
2022-06-24

Threat to safety

From: the defendant
To: Bureau of Prisons Insp...

The defendant sent an email from within the MDC to the IG, claiming to be in fear for her safety and that MDC staff members were threatening her.

Email
2022-06-24

Reply Brief

From: the defendant
To: THE COURT

Devotes a single sentence to claim of pre-indictment delay.

Legal brief
2022-04-29

Request to stay ruling

From: the defendant
To: THE COURT

Request to stay ruling pending release of a documentary featuring Juror 50 (Denied).

Request
2022-04-01

Request to stay ruling

From: the defendant
To: THE COURT

Request to stay ruling pending release of a documentary featuring Juror 50; request was denied.

Legal request
2022-04-01

Motion for a new trial

From: the defendant
To: THE COURT

Defendant filed a motion for a new trial.

Motion
2022-01-19

Juror's interviews

From: the defendant
To: THE COURT

A letter from the Defendant informing the Court about the juror's interviews, filed shortly after the Government's letter.

Letter
2022-01-05

Opposition to hearing request

From: the defendant
To: THE COURT

A second letter from the Defendant on the same day, opposing the Government's request for a hearing.

Letter
2022-01-05

Request for Reciprocal Discovery

From: the government
To: the defendant

Request for notice regarding any expert witness the defendant intends to rely upon.

Legal request
2021-10-29

Thirteen motions in limine

From: the defendant
To: Court/Government

Defense filed motions to exclude certain evidence, which this document opposes.

Legal filing
2021-10-18

Court-ordered disclosures

From: the government
To: the defendant

Hard drive sent via FedEx.

Mail
2021-10-11

Intent to call expert witness

From: the government
To: the defendant

Notification of intent to call Dr. Rocchio in the case-in-chief.

Legal notice
2021-04-23

Plea

From: the defendant
To: ["The Court"]

The defendant confirms they have discussed the matter with their attorney, waives the public reading of the indictment, and pleads 'not guilty'.

Court proceeding dialogue
2021-04-01

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