This document is an email chain from October 2020 involving the legal defense team of Ghislaine Maxwell (Christian Everdell, Mark Cohen, Laura Menninger, etc.). The email circulates a PDF attachment titled 'Letter to Government re Rule 16 and Brady Requests,' indicating legal maneuvering regarding evidence disclosure and discovery requests in a federal case.
This document is a legal opinion provided by David Perry QC regarding the extradition law of England and Wales in the context of Ghislaine Maxwell's bail proceedings in the United States. It outlines the extradition process between the UK and US, potential bars to extradition, human rights considerations, and the implications of Ms. Maxwell waiving her right to extradition. The document concludes that if Ms. Maxwell were to abscond to the UK, it is highly unlikely she would be granted bail or successfully resist extradition.
This document is an email dated December 8, 2020, from attorney Christian Everdell of Cohen & Gresser LLP to Judge Nathan's chambers. The email serves as a cover letter for the submission of unredacted exhibits O through X, related to a Renewed Bail Motion in the case U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell (20 Cr. 330). The documents were filed under seal pursuant to a court order.
This document is an email from attorney Christian Everdell of Cohen & Gresser LLP to Judge Nathan, dated December 8, 2020. It serves as a transmittal for filing a Renewed Bail Motion and several redacted exhibits (O-P, S, W-X) under seal in the case U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The email copies other members of the defense team including Mark Cohen, Bobbi Sternheim, Jeff Pagliuca, and Laura Menninger, as well as representatives from the U.S. Attorney's Office (USANYS).
An email dated November 9, 2021, from defense attorney Christian Everdell (Cohen & Gresser LLP) to the US Attorney's Office (USANYS) providing a Rule 16 Disclosure. The email includes attachments referencing AT&T certifications, FedEx records/invoices, Interlochen records, a release regarding A. Farmer, and the Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA).
This document is an excerpt from a book about massage therapy, specifically focusing on the art of receiving and giving massage. It covers terminology, finding a therapist, preparing for a session, setting the mood, and detailed instructions on massage techniques and body mechanics. The text provides practical advice for both clients and amateur practitioners.
This document contains a binder cover with various labels indicating topics and events, followed by a cover sheet stating that CSAM content is not scanned, and then two pages of scanned images, likely thumbnails from trips to NY, LA, and London, with some images redacted.
This document is a digital evidence file containing contact sheets and CD/DVD labels seized from Jeffrey Epstein. It documents his travels and activities during May and June 2004 across multiple properties, including Little St. James (LSJ), Zorro Ranch (New Mexico), his 71st Street Manhattan mansion, Paris, and Prague. The file includes photos of Epstein on his Boeing 727 ('The Lolita Express') with a female companion, aerial surveillance of LSJ, and personal photos labeled with Jean-Luc Brunel's name. Several items are marked 'CSAM NOT SCANNED', indicating the presence of illicit material in the original collection.
This document appears to be a heavily redacted address book or contact list associated with Jeffrey Epstein. It spans from 2004-2005 and contains an alphabetical listing of names, organizations, and businesses, along with sections for specific locations like "France", "Israel", "Kenya", and categories like "Massage", "Medical", and "Travel". The document includes handwritten notes identifying key individuals, witnesses, and staff members, such as Ghislaine Maxwell, chefs, pilots, and drivers.
This document is an excerpt from a deposition or interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, dated April 9, 2019, and filed on March 5, 2020. Maxwell is questioned about her residences, confirming she owns two homes, one at 116 East 65th Street and another in London, and states that her name was on the deed to the property until recently.
This document is a multi-year schedule of events, lectures, and conferences from 2016 to 2021, with some events listed as 'forthcoming'. It details participation in various academic, psychological, and scientific associations and institutions across the US and internationally, often as a speaker or lecturer. Many events from 2020 and 2021 are noted as being conducted 'via zoom'.
This document is a list of academic publications from 1992 and 1993, primarily authored or co-authored by E.F. Loftus. The topics cover various aspects of memory, eyewitness testimony, and their implications in legal and psychological contexts, including issues like misinformation, repressed memories, and the accuracy of self-reports.
This document is a bibliography listing numerous academic publications by E.F. Loftus and co-authors from 1984 to 1985, primarily focusing on cognitive psychology, memory, eyewitness testimony, and the legal system. It details various research papers, book chapters, and articles published in prominent journals and edited volumes, often exploring the reliability of memory and its implications in legal contexts.
This document is a bibliography or publication list focusing on the work of E.F. Loftus and her collaborators between 1982 and 1984. It details numerous academic articles, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries primarily concerning memory, eyewitness testimony, jury instructions, and psychological aspects of legal processes. The list provides titles, co-authors, publication venues, and page numbers for each entry.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript where Todd Blanche questions Ghislaine Maxwell about President Clinton's presence at Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New Mexico, Palm Beach, or New York, which Maxwell denies having memory of. She also denies President Clinton visiting her London flat, citing Secret Service logistics. The questioning concludes with an inquiry about Maxwell's past socialization with Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.
This document appears to be an index or glossary of terms, likely from a larger report or transcript, with corresponding page references. It lists various words and names, including 'London', 'Madison', 'Madrigal', and 'Lynn', along with their occurrences in the source material. The document also features the logo for MAGNA LEGAL SERVICES.
This document contains a transcript of an interview or deposition involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. Maxwell discusses Jeffrey Epstein's past relationships, including his dating Eva Andersson in the '80s, and his connections with members of the British Royal Family, specifically Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson, and Princess Diana. She clarifies that she did not introduce Epstein to Prince Andrew or Sarah Ferguson, attributing Prince Andrew's meeting with Epstein to Lynn Forester and a prior trip to the Bahamas with Sarah Ferguson.
This document is a transcript of a legal proceeding, likely a deposition, involving Ghislaine Maxwell, Todd Blanche, and David Markus. The discussion covers Maxwell's recollections of individuals from a past trial, Jeffrey Epstein's alleged connections to the FBI and other intelligence agencies, his business dealings, and his social connections, including meetings with the Royal Family and high society figures like Rosa Monckton, Princess Diana's best friend.
This document appears to be a page from an index or glossary, listing terms alphabetically from 'living' to 'marks' with corresponding page numbers. It includes names like Madison, Madrigal, Lou, Lynn, and Mann, as well as locations like London and Manhattan. The footer indicates it is from 'MAGNA LEGAL SERVICES' and has a document number 'DOJ-OGR-00022630'.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript or deposition, featuring Ghislaine Maxwell being questioned by Todd Blanche and David Markus. The discussion revolves around Ghislaine Maxwell's recollections concerning Prince Andrew, an event or party in London, and whether Andrew might have visited a house to see her or Epstein. Maxwell denies setting up Prince Andrew with anyone for 'relations' and discusses someone else's characterization of events.
This document is a transcript of an interview or deposition involving Ghislaine Maxwell, Leah Saffian, and David Markus. The discussion revolves around Ghislaine Maxwell's mother's 80th birthday celebration at her brother's house near London, and then shifts to a denial by Ghislaine Maxwell regarding the possibility of Prince Andrew engaging in 'anything of that nature' in her 'tiny' 900 square foot house.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript discussing various events and trips. The speaker recounts their mum's 80th birthday on March 11th, a trip to London, and a trip involving Epstein, Alberto Pinto (a decorator), Marrakesh, Alhambra, and New Mexico, centered around architectural pieces and a house for Epstein. The speaker also mentions having corroborating evidence for their statements.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript featuring Ghislaine Maxwell discussing Jeffrey Epstein's travel to London, where he attended a significant event without her. She mentions that Diana (likely Princess Diana) was potentially at this event, possibly organized by 'Rosa,' and that there are photographs and news reports of it. Maxwell expresses reluctance to speak negatively about Diana.
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