| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Proposed meeting | Request for an in camera conference to discuss filing procedures for the bail motion. | United States District Cour... | View |
| 2021-11-09 | N/A | Deadline for Confirmation | N/A | View |
| 2021-11-01 | N/A | Previous Conference | US District Court SDNY | View |
| 2021-10-29 | N/A | Deadline for filing the Response on the public docket with proposed redactions and a joint letter... | United States District Cour... | View |
| 2021-10-25 | N/A | Filing of Omnibus Response to the Government's Motions in Limine (filed temporarily under seal). | United States District Cour... | View |
| 2021-10-21 | N/A | Telephone conference to discuss jury selection matters, logistics, and sealing requests | Telephone Conference | View |
| 2021-01-25 | Legal filing | Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell filed a Notice of Motion for a severance of and separate trial on cou... | UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUR... | View |
| 2019-08-27 | N/A | Court Conference/Hearing | Courthouse (SDNY) | View |
This document is a Court Order from Judge Alison J. Nathan dated May 14, 2021, denying Ghislaine Maxwell's request to modify the frequency of flashlight safety checks during the night at the Metropolitan Detention Center. The defense argued the checks occurred every 15 minutes and disrupted sleep, while the Government maintained the checks were necessary for safety due to Maxwell being housed alone and the high-profile nature of the case. The Court ruled the request unsubstantiated but urged the MDC to consider ways to reduce sleep disruption for pre-trial detainees.
This document is a court order from the Southern District of New York in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, dated July 23, 2025 (likely a filing system date or typo, as the case number is 20 Cr. 330). Judge Paul A. Engelmayer denies Maxwell's motion (Dkt. 793) to access grand jury transcripts, which she requested in order to comment on the Government's pending motion to unseal said transcripts. The Judge cites legal precedent establishing the secrecy of grand jury proceedings and rules that Maxwell failed to demonstrate the 'compelling necessity' required to break that secrecy.
This is a court order filed on May 14, 2021, by Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case of USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The document addresses complaints from Maxwell's defense counsel regarding sleep deprivation caused by guards shining flashlights into her cell every 15 minutes. The Government responded that these checks are routine safety measures, though Maxwell receives more frequent checks due to being housed alone and the nature of her charges.
Motion seeking access to grand jury transcripts to comment on the Government's motion to unseal.
Requesting the Court address sleeping conditions and flashlight surveillance.
Complaint regarding flashlight checks disrupting sleep (referenced in court order).
Requesting the Court address sleeping conditions, specifically guards shining flashlights in Maxwell's eyes every 15 minutes.
Complaining about flashlight checks every 15 minutes.
Acknowledgment and notice of appearance filed on behalf of Appellant Ghislaine Maxwell.
Notice of hearing date acknowledgment filed on behalf of Appellant Ghislaine Maxwell.
Notification that a 'Notice of Appearance as Additional Counsel' submitted on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell was defective because it was 'Not Text-Searchable'.
A letter sent from Maxwell's counsel to the MDC Warden raising concerns about her treatment.
Setting October 22, 2020 as the brief filing date
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