Judge Nathan

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person GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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person GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Judge Nathan's first decision denying pretrial motions, with a discussion of MV-3 starting on pag... N/A View
N/A N/A Maxwell intends to argue violation of Martindell before Judge Nathan. Criminal Court View
N/A N/A Sentencing Hearing (likely for Ghislaine Maxwell) Courtroom (Southern District) View
N/A N/A Denial of temporary release Court View
N/A N/A Ms. Maxwell's forthcoming motion before Judge Nathan. Court View
N/A N/A Denial of motions to dismiss District Court View
N/A N/A Judge Nathan declined to modify protective order Court View
N/A N/A Judge Nathan denied Maxwell's second bail application. Court View
N/A N/A Judge Nathan refused to modify the protective order. District Court View
N/A N/A Judge Nathan directed the Government to confer with MDC legal counsel regarding surveillance just... District Court View
N/A N/A Closing arguments in United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell Courtroom View
N/A N/A Judge Nathan's ruling on bail/release conditions. District Court View
N/A N/A Bail Hearings/Decisions District Court View
N/A Legal motion Maxwell presented a motion to Judge Nathan to modify a Protective Order in her criminal case. Court View
N/A Legal ruling Judge Nathan ruled that Maxwell's arguments to modify a protective order failed to establish good... Court View
N/A Legal ruling Judge Nathan entered a 'challenged Order' denying Maxwell's request to use criminal discovery mat... N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding Maxwell's appeal of Judge Nathan's Order in a criminal case. N/A View
N/A Legal hearing A hearing was conducted by Judge Nathan to inquire into errors made by Juror 50 on a jury questio... N/A View
N/A Legal motion A potential future suppression motion that Maxwell could make before Judge Nathan. N/A View
N/A N/A Judge Nathan denied motion to modify criminal protective order. District Court View
N/A Legal ruling Judge Nathan denied Maxwell's request for temporary release after analyzing her arguments and pro... The District Court View
N/A Legal proceeding Maxwell's trial, where a jury's potential bias due to disclosure of civil case material is discus... N/A View
N/A Trial A criminal trial where powerful testimony was heard from victims. Courtroom View
N/A Legal ruling Judge Nathan denied Maxwell's request for bail after considering multiple written submissions. N/A View
N/A Court ruling Judge Nathan issued a written order finding Maxwell poses a flight risk and that temporary releas... District Court View

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This document is an excerpt from a court summation by Ms. Menninger on August 10, 2022. It discusses the burden of proof, the importance of lack of evidence, and argues that the jury should find the defendant not guilty. The summation claims that accusers initially focused on Jeffrey Epstein, later adding Ghislaine Maxwell to their stories, and that accusers sought legal counsel and engaged with the FBI, potentially motivated by financial gain.

Court document / summation
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from the prosecution's summation in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). Prosecutor Ms. Moe outlines the evidence for 'Count Five' (sex trafficking conspiracy spanning 2000-2004), detailing how Maxwell recruited Virginia Roberts at Mar-a-Lago and facilitated Carolyn's sexual abuse in Palm Beach and New York. The prosecutor emphasizes the legal standard for conspiracy, noting that the jury only needs to find that the agreement existed for 'one moment' and that an overt act was taken by either Maxwell or Epstein.

Court transcript (summation)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript of a summation by Ms. Moe in the case against Maxwell. The summation outlines three conspiracy counts, alleging that from 1994 to 2004, Maxwell conspired with Epstein to commit crimes against victims Jane, Carolyn, and Annie. Ms. Moe argues that Maxwell groomed Carolyn and Annie as part of an agreement to provide Epstein with underage girls for abuse, which constitutes the conspiracy.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is an email dated October 21, 2021, from reporter Pete Brush of Law360 to Judge Nathan of the Southern District of New York. On behalf of a coalition of reporters from various news outlets, Brush expresses support for the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press's arguments against secret jury selection and vetting in the upcoming trial of USA v. Maxwell. The email underscores the press corps' interest in maintaining transparency in the judicial process.

Email
2025-11-20

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This legal document, dated May 27, 2021, details the denial of a renewed bail request by Maxwell on December 8, 2020. Judge Nathan denied the application, concluding that Maxwell remains a significant flight risk due to her substantial international ties, multiple citizenships, financial resources, and a history of providing incomplete information to the court. The judge found that no combination of bail conditions could reasonably assure Maxwell's appearance at trial.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript of an opening statement, likely from Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney, Ms. Sternheim. The attorney argues that the four female accusers, who are using pseudonyms, are unreliable witnesses motivated by money ("a payday"). She claims their stories have changed over time, were only told after Epstein's death, and are based on flawed, contaminated memories, which will be discussed in expert testimony.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on July 22, 2022. It features a victim impact statement from a woman, now a psychologist, who describes her silence for two decades due to shame and fear of professional ruin. She addresses Judge Nathan directly, urging her to consider the ongoing suffering of victims and the systemic effects of the crimes when sentencing Ghislaine Maxwell.

Court transcript / victim impact statement
2025-11-20
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Security Protocols

From: Judge Nathan
To: Government and MDC

Instruction to ensure Maxwell is subjected only to necessary security protocols based on neutral factors.

Instruction/order
2021-05-27

Written Decision

From: Judge Nathan
To: Ghislaine Maxwell / Co...

Denying Maxwell's request to modify nighttime monitoring schedule.

Written decision
2021-05-14

Denial of request to modify nighttime monitoring

From: Judge Nathan
To: Defense/Prosecution

Denied request to modify schedule; noted claims were unsupported by affidavit.

Written decision
2021-05-14

MDC legal counsel's answers regarding flashlight surveill...

From: the government
To: Judge Nathan

Conveyed MDC legal counsel's answers to District Court questions regarding flashlight surveillance policies and Maxwell's specific conditions.

Letter
2021-05-05

MDC legal counsel's answers regarding flashlight surveill...

From: the government
To: Judge Nathan

Confirmed flashlight checks occur for all inmates; explained frequency differences (15 mins for Maxwell vs 30 mins for SHU vs 1 hour for general pop); justified enhanced monitoring due to safety concerns.

Letter
2021-05-05

Ms. Maxwell's sleeping conditions

From: MAXWELL
To: Judge Nathan

Maxwell submitted a letter to Judge Nathan asking the District Court to address her sleeping conditions by directing the MDC to cease 15-minute light surveillance or justify its necessity.

Letter
2021-04-29

Sleeping conditions and light surveillance

From: GHISLAINE MAXWELL
To: Judge Nathan

Requesting the court direct MDC to cease 15-minute light surveillance or justify the need for it.

Letter
2021-04-29

US v. Maxwell - [Request for 120 or 180-day Adjournment o...

From: Laura Menninger
To: Judge Nathan

Submission of a Letter Motion for Adjournment of trial and request for redaction of other clients' names based on professional conduct rules.

Email
2021-04-22

United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, 20 Cr. 330 (AJN)

From: Assistant United State...
To: Judge Nathan

The Government informs the Court regarding victim attendance at the upcoming arraignment. Victim-2 will attend by phone; her attorneys David Boies and Sigrid McCawley will attend in person. Victims 1, 3, and 4 will not attend.

Email
2021-04-21

Re: Letter re: Electronic Device Permission

From: CHRISTIAN EVERDELL
To: Judge Nathan

Initial request to bring personal electronic devices and equipment into the courthouse for upcoming evidence views.

Email
2021-04-08

MDC's imprecise language regarding Maxwell's eye covering

From: the government
To: Judge Nathan

The Government sent a letter to Judge Nathan on April 6, 2021, conveying the MDC's imprecise language about Maxwell wearing an eye mask, an inaccuracy the Government later acknowledged.

Letter
2021-04-06

MDC protocols / Eye mask usage

From: the government
To: Judge Nathan

Conveyed MDC's imprecise language stating Maxwell wore an eye mask at night (later corrected to 'non-contraband items').

Letter
2021-04-06

U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell, 20 Cr. 330 (AJN) -- Objections...

From: Laura Menninger
To: Judge Nathan

Submission of letter setting forth Ms. Maxwell's objections to government proposed redactions pursuant to Rule 2(B).

Email
2021-03-09

U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell, 20 Cr. 330 (AJN) -- Renewed Ba...

From: R
To: Judge Nathan

Submission of renewed bail motion and exhibits under seal pursuant to court order.

Email
2020-12-08

Support for Ghislaine Maxwell's bail application

From: REDACTED
To: Judge Nathan

The author writes to the judge to express support for Ghislaine Maxwell's bail application, attesting to her good character and stating that the person described in criminal charges is not the person they know.

Letter
2020-11-19

Re discovery from other agencies

From: GM (Ghislaine Maxwell)
To: Judge Nathan

Referenced as 'our October 7th letter' (though filename suggests GM sent it, context 'our' might imply the sender is Prosecution referring to their own letter, or referring to the attachment which is GM's letter). Filename clarifies: 'GM_letter_to_Judge_Nathan'.

Letter
2020-10-07

Authorization to convey facts under seal

From: Judge Nathan
To: GHISLAINE MAXWELL

Judge Nathan authorized Maxwell to convey facts regarding government subpoenas and court orders to the appropriate judicial officer.

Legal authorization
2020-10-02

Denial of Maxwell's motion

From: Judge Nathan
To: Parties in the case

Judge Nathan issued an Order denying Maxwell's motion to modify a Protective Order.

Legal filing (order)
2020-09-02

Proposed redactions and sealing

From: Unknown
To: Judge Nathan

A sealed letter sent to Judge Nathan regarding proposed redactions and sealing.

Letter
2020-08-21

Proposed redactions and sealing (docketed)

From: Unknown
To: Judge Nathan

A docketed letter sent to Judge Nathan regarding proposed redactions and sealing.

Letter
2020-08-21

Bail Hearing

From: Parties (Defense and P...
To: Judge Nathan

Lengthy oral argument and statements from two victims regarding Maxwell's detention.

Hearing
2020-07-14

Maxwell's bail hearing

From: the parties
To: Judge Nathan

Judge Nathan heard lengthy oral argument from the parties during the bail hearing.

Oral argument
2020-07-14

United States v. Maxwell, 20 Cr. 330 (AJN)

From: Assistant United State...
To: Judge Nathan

Submission of memorandum in support of detention for Ghislaine Maxwell. Mentions filing on ECF and submitting copy to NH Magistrate Judge.

Email
2020-07-02

Deliberation Schedule

From: Judge Nathan
To: Jury

Asking if the jury wishes to deliberate on Thursday, December 23rd if not finished today.

Note (draft)
0023-12-01

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