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GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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Bobbi C. Sternheim
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This document consists of a Docketing Notice from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals dated July 8, 2022, for the appeal of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 22-1426), and a Notice of Appeal and Criminal Docket from the Southern District of New York (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) filed July 7, 2022. It details Maxwell's conviction and sentencing, including multi-year imprisonment terms and a $750,000 fine for charges related to conspiracy to entice minors for illegal sex acts, transport minors for sexual activity, and sex trafficking, with some counts dismissed or deemed multiplicitous.
This document is an email chain from October 2021 related to the U.S. v. Maxwell case. It discusses a filing by defense attorney Bobbi Sternheim and a subsequent endorsement by Judge Nathan regarding the delay of legal mail for Ghislaine Maxwell (referred to as GM). The judge expressed a 'firm expectation' that the defendant receive legal mail within one business day.
This document is a chain of emails between Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, and government officials (likely BOP/MDC) regarding her conditions of confinement in June 2021. Sternheim alleges that guards are sleep-depriving Maxwell by waking her at 1 AM and 3 AM when she shivers from cold, and subsequently confiscated her blankets. The correspondence also debates the quality of VTC (video) connections for legal preparation and the behavior of guards, which the defense characterizes as hostile and the prosecution characterizes as enforcing orders.
This document is an email chain from June 16, 2021, between Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney, Bobbi C. Sternheim, and BOP/MDC officials. Sternheim complains about technical issues in the VTC room hindering attorney-client communication and alleges inappropriate behavior by guards, including 'barking orders' and 'officiousness.' The BOP official responds by explaining VTC storage protocols, noting that Maxwell has declined daily medical care offers, and requesting a photo of ear buds Sternheim wishes to bring in.
An email chain from June 2021 between Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, and prison officials (forwarded to USANYS). Sternheim complains about poor VTC quality affecting attorney-client privilege and alleges inappropriate/harassing behavior by guards towards Maxwell. The prison official responds that VTC units are stored for protection, Maxwell must obey orders, and notes that Maxwell consistently declines daily medical care offers.
An email from attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim regarding the confinement conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell. Sternheim complains about technical issues in the VTC room impeding attorney-client communication and alleges inappropriate and threatening behavior by the guards assigned to Maxwell's detail.
An email chain from June 16, 2021, in which attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim lodges a formal complaint regarding conditions affecting her client, Ghislaine Maxwell. The complaints focus on technical issues in the VTC room hindering attorney-client communication and specific allegations of inappropriate, threatening, and mocking behavior by detention guards toward Maxwell.
This document is an email chain from September 2, 2021, involving Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney, Bobbi C. Sternheim. Sternheim is formally notifying government officials (likely USANYS) of a breach in attorney-client privilege, stating that during a VTC session the previous day, Maxwell observed suspicious activity on the monitor which was also witnessed by an MDC Case Manager. Sternheim demands an explanation and remediation for this interference with the 'secure' Webex line.
This document is a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, dated September 15, 2021. It serves as notice that the government intends to call FBI Computer Forensic Examiner Stephen [Redacted] as an expert witness to testify regarding the extraction of data from seized electronic devices. The letter also reiterates previous government requests from 2020 and early 2021 for reciprocal discovery and expert witness notices from the defense.
This document is a Reply Memorandum filed on March 16, 2021, by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team in support of her third motion for bail. The defense proposes a comprehensive bail package including a $28.5 million bond, asset monitoring by a retired federal judge, and renunciation of her British and French citizenships to mitigate flight risk concerns. Attached as Exhibit A is a legal opinion from French attorney William Julié arguing that if Maxwell renounces her French citizenship, she would no longer be protected from extradition by France, countering the French Ministry of Justice's position.
This document is an email thread from May 7, 2021, originating from attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim. Sternheim sends a courtesy copy of an ECF filing (Reply to Dkt 270) related to the case U.S. v. Maxwell (S2 20 Cr. 330) to prosecutors (redacted) and cc's fellow defense attorneys Christian Everdell, Laura Menninger, and Jeff Pagliuca. The email was subsequently forwarded internally by a redacted sender.
This document is a discovery production letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, dated April 14, 2021. It details the production of a single photograph (Bates number SDNY_GM_02753398) designated as 'Confidential' under a Protective Order. The letter is signed by U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss, with the specific Assistant U.S. Attorneys' signatures redacted.
A discovery letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team dated April 14, 2021. The letter documents the production of a single item, a photograph (Bates SDNY_GM_02753398), which is designated as confidential under a July 2020 Protective Order. The specific names of the Assistant U.S. Attorneys signing the document are redacted.
An email chain from April 2021 discussing the conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell's confinement. Her attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, requests that Maxwell be allowed to access legal materials while waiting in the cell block, noting she spent over three hours idle there that morning. The forwarding party indicates they have no objection to this request subject to Marshal approval.
This document is an email chain from October 18, 2021, regarding the legal case U.S. v. Maxwell (Ghislaine Maxwell). Defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim sends a courtesy copy of an ECF filing (a response to government voir dire opposition) to prosecutors at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). The email is then forwarded internally among USANYS staff with an 'FYI'. The document lists co-counsel for the defense including Christian Everdell, Laura Menninger, and Jeff Pagliuca.
This document is an email chain from October 14-15, 2021, among US Attorney's Office (USANYS) staff coordinating a response to a letter filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney, Bobbi Sternheim. The emails reveal urgent internal coordination to meet a 5 PM deadline set by Judge Nathan, discussions about reviewing the draft with the MDC/BOP, and strategic decisions regarding how to address specific points raised by the defense, specifically regarding legal mail and the volume of discovery materials.
A letter from US Attorney Damian Williams to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team dated November 24, 2021, detailing the production of discovery materials. The production includes Jencks Act and Giglio materials for potential trial witnesses, as well as courtesy materials for individuals the government does not currently intend to call. The letter also clarifies protective order designations for the enclosed documents.
This document is a discovery letter dated May 3, 2021, from the U.S. Department of Justice (SDNY) to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team. It accompanies the production of photographs (Bates range SDNY_GM_02753399 to SDNY_GM_02753431) designated as confidential under a Protective Order.
This document is an email dated February 23, 2021, from attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim to the US Attorney's Office (USANYS) and copied to defense team members Christian Everdell, Laura Menninger, and Jeff Pagliuca. The email serves to provide a courtesy copy of a 'Maxwell Bail Application' filed that day in the case U.S. v. Maxwell (20 Cr. 330).
This document is a footer or signature page from a communication sent by the Law Offices of Bobbi C. Sternheim. It contains contact information, a Covid-19 notice stating the office is working remotely, and a standard legal confidentiality disclaimer. No specific case details or recipients are visible on this page.
This document is an email chain from January 2021 between Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, and BOP/MDC officials. Sternheim urgently requests that time-sensitive legal mail delivered to the MDC be given to Maxwell immediately for review over the Martin Luther King Day weekend. She also requests that Maxwell be granted access to a government-provided laptop because standard MDC computers cannot open the necessary discovery documents, arguing that denial of access hinders Maxwell's defense. The BOP recipient responds that the legal department does not process mail and that BOP policies must be followed.
This document is a formal response from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team regarding 22 specific discovery requests made on October 13, 2020. The government addresses requests for Epstein's diary, the 'Billionaires Playboy Club' manuscript, flight logs (implied in broader requests but not itemized), and the identities of minor victims, often denying immediate production based on Rule 16 restrictions or asserting that materials have already been produced. The letter also discusses the handling of potential 'Brady' and 'Giglio' materials, stating that impeachment evidence will be produced closer to trial.
A cover letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team dated March 12, 2021. The letter accompanies a discovery production of photographs and documents received from victims not referenced in the indictment (S1 20 Cr. 330), designated as confidential under a protective order.
Defense attorney Bobbi Sternheim writes to Judge Alison Nathan objecting to a second superseding indictment filed against Ghislaine Maxwell just months before the scheduled July 2021 trial. The defense argues this expansion of charges (covering 1994-2004) constitutes tactical gamesmanship and abuse of power, potentially necessitating a delay in the trial. The letter also requests an in-person arraignment and a new bail hearing, citing issues with remote proceedings and referencing Maxwell's difficult detention conditions.
This document is a legal memorandum filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team on January 25, 2021, seeking to suppress evidence obtained via subpoena from the law firm Boies Schiller Flexner. The defense argues that the government made false representations to Judge McMahon to bypass a civil protective order and obtain confidential deposition transcripts, alleging collusion between the civil plaintiff's lawyers (Boies Schiller) and federal prosecutors. The document details the history of the civil defamation case, specific deposition questions regarding sexual acts and Epstein, and the procedural history of the protective order modification.
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