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person GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Legal representative
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person Ms. Moe
Representative
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person Ms. Maxwell
Legal representative
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person the defendant
Legal representative
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person the defendant
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person Ms. Moe
Legal representative
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person Ms. Comey
Representative
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person Ms. Maxwell
Adversarial
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organization the defense
Legal representative
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person MR. ROHRBACH
Representative
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person MAXWELL
Legal representative
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person GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Adversarial
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person Defense counsel
Legal representative
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person MS. POMERANTZ
Representative
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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person defendant
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organization The Court
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person victims
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person Jane
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person ALISON J. NATHAN
Professional
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person MS. MENNINGER
Opposing counsel
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person MAXWELL
Adversarial
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person JANE
Witness prosecution
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person Juror 50
Legal representative
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person A. Farmer
Witness prosecution
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A Court proceeding The voir dire (jury selection) process during which Juror 50 allegedly answered a question falsely. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUR... View
N/A Legal argument The government asserts that Ms. Maxwell is a flight risk and has an expertise at hiding. N/A View
N/A Evidence production The government produced the deposition of Ms. Maxwell the day after receiving the Kinnerton Stree... N/A View
N/A Evidence production The defense produced the Kinnerton Street records to the government on a Friday evening. N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding An ongoing legal case involving Ms. Maxwell, where her conditions of confinement are a point of c... N/A View
N/A Request for information The Court requested updates concerning Ms. Maxwell's conditions of confinement. N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding The document outlines rules for handling 'Highly Confidential Information' during the course of p... N/A View
N/A Representation/bringing to government Jack Scarola represented Carolyn and brought her to the government. N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding The government instituted an ex parte proceeding to overcome the strictures of a Protective Order. S.D.N.Y. View
N/A Litigation The government sued Mr. Epstein for ejectment and back rent. N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding The trial of this criminal action, for which Discovery materials are to be used for preparation. N/A View
N/A Legal filing The government publicly filed a letter (Docket No. 568) regarding Juror No. 50's conduct. The Court View
N/A Legal proceeding A trial where parties are presenting closing arguments and discussing the timing of public releas... N/A View
N/A Jury trial A four-and-a-half-week jury trial where the Government presented evidence of repeated sexual abus... N/A View
N/A Legal hearing The original hearing where the defense argued the Government's case was weak. N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding A prosecution brought in the name of the United States of America, identified as case 1:20-cr-003... N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding The defense is requesting an evidentiary hearing to determine what happened regarding the abuse a... court View
N/A Legal proceeding Trial involving sex crimes, including testimony from Minor Victims and presentation of exhibits. courtroom View
N/A Submission of legal materials The Government is submitting Epstein and Maxwell grand jury materials (indices, transcripts, exhi... N/A View
N/A Court proceeding The court discusses the admissibility of photographs of Jeffrey Epstein's apartment as evidence i... Court View
N/A Legal proceeding Discussion of a criminal case involving a defendant, criminal activity, and supervision of partic... N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding A potential post-trial appeal where Ms. Maxwell could challenge the government's conduct. N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding Criminal case against Ms. Maxwell, presided over by Judge Nathan. N/A View
N/A Court directive The Court directed the Government to state whether it had reviewed Maxwell's grand jury transcrip... N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding Jury selection process (voir dire) where parties agreed on a number of prospective jurors to proc... N/A View

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This document is page 44 (internal pagination 450) of a court transcript from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (US v. Ghislaine Maxwell). A witness identified as 'Jane' is under cross-examination regarding an initial meeting ('tea') with Jeffrey Epstein attended by Jane and her mother. The questioning highlights that Jane previously told the government (in Oct 2021) that Maxwell was not present at this specific meeting, and that Epstein referred to his philanthropic activities (scholarships/mentoring) using singular pronouns ('he') rather than plural.

Court transcript (cross-examination)
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named 'Jane'. The questioning focuses on a visit Jane and her mother made to Epstein's house in Palm Beach, confirming they were the only people there for tea by the pool. The witness states she does not recall if Ghislaine Maxwell was present and is also questioned about a conversation she had with the government in October 2021.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, filed on August 11, 2025, details a motion by the Deputy Attorney General to unseal grand jury materials from the Maxwell and Epstein cases. The motion is justified by significant public interest and a directive from the President, following a July 6, 2025, DOJ/FBI memorandum on the Epstein investigation. In response, the court has requested additional information from the government to rule on the motion.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, part of case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, describes Ghislaine Maxwell's role in facilitating sexual abuse with Jeffrey Epstein, including recruiting vulnerable girls and paying them for "massages." It details the timeline of Maxwell's unsuccessful post-trial motions in early 2022, which were largely denied by Judge Nathan. The document concludes by noting Maxwell's sentencing hearing on June 28, 2022, where the government sought a sentence of at least 360 months.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This is page 2 of a legal filing dated August 8, 2025, from the US Department of Justice to Judges Berman and Engelmayer. The document confirms the Government is submitting Epstein grand jury transcripts under seal to Judge Berman, identifying which parts are publicly available, following a similar procedure used for Ghislaine Maxwell's transcripts submitted four days prior. The filing is signed by US Attorney General Pamela Bondi, Deputy AG Todd Blanche, and US Attorney for SDNY Jay Clayton.

Court filing / letter (page 2 of 2)
2025-11-20

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This is a court order issued by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, filed on August 6, 2025. The order publicly dockets an additional letter submitted on behalf of a victim regarding the government's request to unseal Maxwell's grand jury materials. The Court notes that no redactions are needed to protect victim privacy interests.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, filed on August 6, 2025, by Neil S. Binder of the law firm Binder & Schwartz, is a submission to the court in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. The document argues that grand jury transcripts should remain sealed or be released with significant redactions to protect innocent third parties from reputational harm, especially given what is described as relentless and inaccurate press coverage. The core argument is that the privacy interests of these nonparties outweigh the public's interest in disclosure.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document argues against the unsealing of grand jury materials related to the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. The filing, made on behalf of unnamed third parties, contends that their privacy interests and the potential for irreparable harm outweigh any public interest in disclosure, citing legal precedent for grand jury secrecy. It also references a similar, recent decision in the Southern District of Florida regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation to support its position that the materials should remain sealed.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 3 of a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330) addressed to Judge Paul Engelmayer, dated August 6, 2025. It argues for strict protocols and heightened caution regarding the unsealing of grand jury materials to protect the privacy and safety of Epstein and Maxwell's victims, citing the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) and Rule 6(e). A significant footnote highlights that several victims have already died by suicide or overdose and argues that a potential pardon would cause irreparable harm.

Legal filing / court motion (page 3 of a letter or brief)
2025-11-20

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This document is a legal filing (page 4 of an internal document, page 11 of the court filing) arguing for the unsealing of grand jury transcripts with specific conditions. The filing argues that while victim identities (such as Ms. Farmer) must be redacted to protect their privacy and psychological wellbeing, the Court should not 'rubber stamp' redactions for third-party affiliates of Epstein and Maxwell who have not been charged, suggesting such broad redactions would resemble a cover-up. It cites multiple legal precedents regarding privacy interests in sexual abuse cases, including *Giuffre v. Maxwell* and *Doe 1 v. JP Morgan Chase Bank*.

Legal filing / memorandum of law (page 11 of 27)
2025-11-20

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A page from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) arguing against the unsealing of grand jury materials. The defense argues that because the grand jury convened only five years prior and Ghislaine Maxwell is still actively litigating her case (including a pending Supreme Court petition), releasing the materials would cause irrevocable reputational harm and taint the legal process. The filing explicitly notes that while Epstein is dead, Maxwell is alive, distinguishing this case from others where secrecy is no longer needed due to the death of principal parties.

Legal filing / court memorandum
2025-11-20

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This is a court order from United States District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer, dated and filed on August 5, 2025. The order, part of case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, authorizes the Government to file public submissions in a redacted form to protect the privacy interests of victims.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, filed on August 4, 2025, is a submission from the U.S. Government to judges Berman and Engelmayer regarding the unsealing of grand jury transcripts in the Epstein and Maxwell cases. The government discusses legal precedents for grand jury secrecy, notes that Epstein's death is a relevant factor, and details its ongoing efforts to notify all victims before the information is released. The filing is submitted by U.S. Attorney General Pamela J. Bondi, Deputy AG Todd Blanche, and U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, dated August 4, 2025, is a letter from the Government to Judges Richard M. Berman and Paul A. Engelmayer. It outlines the submission of grand jury materials related to the Epstein and Maxwell cases, including the dates the respective grand juries met. The Government discusses the process of identifying publicly available information from these materials and presents a legal argument that a 'nolle prosequi' in the Epstein case does not prevent the court from disclosing sealed records.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This is a legal filing (Page 2 of 4) dated August 4, 2025, submitted by the Government to Judges Berman and Engelmayer regarding the unsealing of documents in the Epstein and Maxwell cases. The Government addresses Court orders requiring them to identify specific grand jury exhibits and transcripts for public release, noting that trial exhibits are presumptively public. The Government requests an extension until August 8, 2025, to advise the Court on its position regarding the unsealing of grand jury exhibits.

Legal filing / government letter response
2025-11-20

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This document is page 2 of a Court Order filed on July 31, 2025, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. Judge Paul A. Engelmayer orders the identification of specific information in grand jury transcripts and authorizes the Government to publicly file a redacted letter responding to the order. The document also references the civil litigation case Giuffre v. Maxwell.

Court order
2025-11-20

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This document is page 9 of a government filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) dated July 29, 2025, regarding the unsealing of Epstein and Maxwell grand jury materials. The Government confirms it has reviewed the transcripts and notified all but one relevant victim (whom they could not reach) about the motion to unseal. Additionally, the Government is submitting indices, transcripts, and proposed redactions to the Court *ex parte* and under seal to protect victim identities.

Legal filing / government response
2025-11-20

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This document is page 6 of a legal filing dated July 29, 2025, in which the Government argues for the unsealing of grand jury transcripts related to the Epstein and Maxwell cases. Citing the 'magnitude and abhorrence of Epstein's crimes' and a July 6, 2025 Memorandum, the Government asserts that public interest warrants disclosure, subject to redactions protecting victims. The document details that the Epstein grand jury met in June/July 2019, and the Maxwell grand jury met in June/July 2020 and March 2021.

Legal filing / court document (motion for unsealing)
2025-11-20

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This document is a legal filing from July 29, 2025, related to the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE). It outlines the *In re Craig* factors for disclosing grand jury information and references a July 22, 2025 court order directing the Government to submit specific materials. These materials include indices, full transcripts, and proposed redacted versions of both Epstein and Maxwell grand jury proceedings, as well as confirmation regarding whether victims were notified of the motion to unseal.

Legal filing / court order excerpt
2025-11-20

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This document is a legal memorandum filed by the Government (Department of Justice) on July 29, 2025 (per header), responding to court orders regarding motions to unseal grand jury transcripts in the Epstein and Maxwell cases. The Government argues for balancing transparency with the obligation to protect victims and cites Second Circuit case law allowing the release of grand jury records under 'special circumstances.' A footnote notes a Circuit split and mentions that Judge Robin L. Rosenberg previously denied a similar request in the Southern District of Florida regarding 2005 and 2007 Epstein records.

Legal memorandum / court filing
2025-11-20

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This legal document is a court order denying defendant Maxwell's request for full access to the grand jury transcripts from her case. The court finds she has not demonstrated a particularized need for the materials, as required by law. However, the court has ordered the government to produce the transcripts for a private (in camera) review by July 28, 2025, after which the court may provide excerpts to Maxwell's counsel if deemed necessary.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This is a court order issued by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer on July 22, 2025, for case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. The order notes that the Court has not received submissions from either defendant Maxwell or the victims regarding a proposed disclosure. A deadline of Tuesday, August 5, 2025, is set for both parties to submit letters outlining their respective positions.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court order directing the Government to file a memorandum of law and specific Maxwell grand jury materials by July 29, 2025. The memorandum must address factors related to its application, including counsel's review of transcripts and victim notification, and be filed in both redacted and unredacted forms. Additionally, the Government is ordered to submit various Maxwell grand jury transcripts and related exhibits under seal to the Court.

Court order
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript dated January 15, 2025, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Rocchio. The questioning focuses on the validity of "offender-generated data" and the findings of several studies, including one by McElvaney and Culhane, about the disclosure patterns of child victims. Key points discussed include the potential for cognitive distortions in self-reports and a study finding that a majority of children first disclosed to their mothers and peers.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell) filed on January 15, 2025. It depicts the cross-examination of a witness named Rocchio by defense attorney Mr. Pagliuca regarding an article written in 2006 by Ms. Craven. The questioning focuses on the academic understanding of the term 'sexual grooming of children,' specifically highlighting a quote stating that the phenomenon is not clearly understood in the public domain.

Court transcript (cross-examination)
2025-11-20
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