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| 2022-06-23 | N/A | Deadline for victim written statements (noon) and Government notification of anticipated statemen... | Email submission | View |
| 2022-06-23 | N/A | Deadline for victims to submit written statements by noon. | SDNY | View |
This document contains a series of internal FBI emails from August 24-25, 2019, approximately two weeks after Jeffrey Epstein's death. Agents discuss shifting their reporting schedule from continuous daily work to a standard Monday-Friday schedule, noting that the case is 'slowing to a normal investigative pattern.' The emails coordinate reporting lines between the New York Field Office and CID, specifically mentioning the consolidation of reports from units including Violent Crimes Against Children (VCAC), Violent Crimes (VC), and Civil Rights (CR).
Court Order issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan on October 14, 2021, in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The order addresses a sealed letter regarding victim attendance at the trial and outlines COVID-19 protocols for public access, including overflow rooms. It designates Wendy Olson (Victim Witness Unit) to coordinate access for alleged victims and Joseph Pecorino (District Executive's Office) to coordinate access for the defendant's family.
Court order issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan on October 14, 2021, in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The order addresses a letter received from a lawyer for an alleged victim regarding trial attendance and establishes protocols for public and victim access during the trial, including COVID-19 measures and overflow rooms. Contact information is provided for Wendy Olson (Victim Witness Unit) and Joseph Pecorino (District Executive's Office) to coordinate access for victims and the defendant's family.
This document is a page from a court docket report (Case 22-1426) dated June 2022, detailing procedural orders leading up to the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell. It includes Judge Alison J. Nathan's orders establishing strict protocols for victim impact statements, including deadlines for submission and objections, and prohibits electronic devices in the courtroom. It also notes letters from defense counsel Bobbi Sternheim and attorney Robert Lewis, and issues a correction regarding the contact information for Victim Witness Unit Coordinator Wendy Olsen.
This document is a docket sheet from the Southern District of New York for the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, detailing court activities from October 12 to October 14, 2021. It records a series of procedural filings and orders by Judge Alison J. Nathan, including motions from the defense regarding jury selection (voir dire) and legal mail delivery, and letters from the prosecution (USA) concerning trial length and juror questionnaires. The docket also includes an order addressing trial access for alleged victims and the public.
This document is a docket sheet from the United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell case covering October 13-15, 2021. It details various procedural orders, including arrangements for victim attendance at trial, overflow rooms for public access, and deadlines for motions under Federal Rule of Evidence 412. Additionally, there is a significant dispute recorded regarding delays in the delivery of legal mail to Maxwell at the MDC, resulting in a court order expressing the expectation that mail be delivered within one business day.
This document is a court docket sheet from June 2022 detailing procedural filings related to the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell. It includes orders from Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the submission and deadline protocols for victim impact statements under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA). Submissions from both the defense (Bobbi Sternheim) and the prosecution (AUSAs Comey, Moe, et al.) are logged, primarily concerning victim notifications and objections to statements.
This document is a page from the court docket for United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, covering filings and orders between May 10, 2022, and June 21, 2022. It details pre-sentencing motions, including a denied request for an extension by the defense and granted motions regarding Speedy Trial Exclusion. Significant entries include logistical orders for the June 28, 2022 sentencing hearing and strict protocols for victim impact statements under the Crime Victims Rights Act.
This document is a docket sheet from the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell covering October 13-15, 2021. It details procedural motions regarding juror selection (voir dire), the attendance of alleged victims at the trial, and disputes over the delivery speed of Maxwell's legal mail at the MDC. The document also references filings related to Federal Rule of Evidence 412 (the 'Rape Shield Law') and includes orders signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan.
This is a court order issued on June 21, 2022, by Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case of U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The order corrects the contact information for Wendy Olsen, the Coordinator of the Victim Witness Unit, and establishes the procedure for victims who wish to make a statement at sentencing. Victims are required to submit a written statement by email to the Victim Witness Unit by noon on June 23, 2022, and must indicate if they also wish to make an oral statement.
This is a court order issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan on June 21, 2022, in the criminal case of the United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The order establishes the procedure for victims who wish to make a statement at sentencing, requiring them to submit a written statement via email to the Victim Witness Unit by noon on June 23, 2022. The Government is also ordered to inform the Defendant of any anticipated victim impact statements by 2:00 p.m. on the same day.
A court order filed on June 17, 2022, by Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell. The order schedules the sentencing for June 28, 2022, at the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse in New York and outlines logistics for press, public, and victim access, while prohibiting electronic devices and telephone dial-in access.
This is a court order issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case of U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell in the Southern District of New York, filed on October 14, 2021. The order addresses the court's receipt of a letter from a victim's lawyer regarding trial attendance, stating it will be filed under seal and shared with counsel. It also outlines procedures for ensuring public, victim, and defendant's family access to the upcoming trial, providing contact information for coordination through the Victim Witness Unit and the District Executive's Office.
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