| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
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organization
The Sun
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Employment |
3
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3 | |
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person
Nicholas Biase
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Professional |
1
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-07-24 | N/A | Off-the-record conversation between USANYS official and Sunday Times reporter. | Phone/Remote | View |
| 2020-07-24 | N/A | Press inquiry regarding Ghislaine Maxwell indictment victims. | View |
This document is an email chain and press guidance from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) dated November 26, 2021, regarding the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. It details a specific interaction between journalist Dipesh Gadher of The Sunday Times and the SDNY press office concerning the identification of a victim/witness who had previously waived anonymity; the SDNY instructs that the court order requires the use of pseudonyms regardless of prior waivers. The document also includes general press guidance regarding trial logistics, the use of pseudonyms for sensitive witnesses, and access to government exhibits.
This document is an email chain from July 24, 2020, involving USANYS officials and a journalist, Dipesh Gadher, from The Sunday Times. Gadher writes to inform prosecutors that he intends to name a specific British woman as 'Minor Victim 3' in the Ghislaine Maxwell federal indictment, claiming she previously waived anonymity. Internal USANYS discussion reveals concern, with one official stating they have not made the victim's identity public and questioning the ethical basis of the reporter's claim.
This document is an email chain from July 24, 2020, involving staff at the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) discussing a press inquiry from Sunday Times reporter Dipesh Gadher. Gadher informed the office he intended to publish the name of 'Minor Victim 3' from the Ghislaine Maxwell indictment, believing her to be a specific British woman who had previously appeared on NBC Dateline. The USANYS staff discussed the ethical concerns of the reporter identifying the victim and successfully intervened via an off-the-record conversation to prevent the story from running at that time.
This document is an email chain dated November 26, 2021, between Dipesh Gadher of The Sunday Times and Nicholas Biase of the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY). The correspondence concerns press guidance for the U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell trial, specifically addressing whether a certain witness (whose name is redacted) can be identified by the media. The email includes official 'Off-the-Record' press guidance detailing court logistics, the use of pseudonyms for victims, and access to government exhibits.
Inquiry regarding whether a specific witness can be identified by name given previous waiver of anonymity.
Guidance on witness anonymity; confirmation that the specific redacted witness will testify under her own name.
Asking for clarification on identifying a specific victim by name since she previously waived anonymity.
Stating that per court order, victims testifying under pseudonyms should not be identified, regardless of previous waivers.
Journalist stating he plans to identify 'Minor Victim 3' as a specific British woman in a Sunday story, asking for confirmation or legal objections.
Reporter inquiry asking if there are legal issues preventing him from naming a specific British woman as 'Minor Victim 3' in an upcoming story.
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