This document is a 'State of the Office' report (likely for 2019 despite the 2018 header) from the Public Corruption Unit of the SDNY. It summarizes significant cases from the year, most notably the sex trafficking charges against Jeffrey Epstein, his subsequent suicide at the MCC, and charges against the guards who failed to monitor him. It also details high-profile cases against Michael Avenatti for extortion and fraud, and Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman for campaign finance violations.
This document is a report from the Public Corruption Unit (likely SDNY) summarizing its work in 2018 and 2019. It details high-profile prosecutions including those of Michael Avenatti, Lev Parnas, Igor Fruman, and Jeffrey Epstein. The report specifically mentions charges against MCC officers for falsifying records related to Epstein's suicide and describes a hearing where Epstein's victims were allowed to address the court.
This document is a legal filing arguing for the dismissal of a petition due to a lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The central argument is that the Petitioners lack Article III standing because they cannot demonstrate a sufficient "injury in fact" that is redressable by the court. The filing cites numerous legal precedents, including Supreme Court decisions, to support its position on the requirements for standing.
This document is page 12 (internal page 8) of a legal filing (Document 295) from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), filed on May 25, 2021. The text presents legal arguments regarding 'Double Jeopardy' and 'jeopardy attachment,' specifically analyzing when a defendant is considered to be at risk of conviction during pretrial dispositions and plea agreements. It heavily cites Second Circuit case law (Dionisio, Vanhoesen, Morris v. Reynolds) to argue that jeopardy does not attach to counts dismissed merely due to an agreement between parties without fact-based resolution.
This document is a 'Table of Authorities' from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, Document 295), filed on May 25, 2021. It lists numerous legal cases, primarily involving the United States as a party, which are cited as legal precedent within the main document. The table provides the case names, citations, and the page numbers where they are referenced in the brief.
This document is a press clipping from October 2010 discussing an art exhibition called 'The House of the Nobleman' held at 2 Cornwall Terrace in London during Frieze week. The text details the high-value real estate context, the curators (Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya), financial backing by the Russian firm Mirax (owned by Sergei Polonsky), and artworks featured by artists such as Picasso, Warhol, and Banksy. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating its inclusion in a congressional investigation.
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