Ms. Maxwell

Person
Mentions
1982
Relationships
520
Events
872
Documents
955

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520 total relationships
Connected Entity Relationship Type
Strength (mentions)
Documents Actions
organization The government
Legal representative
15 Very Strong
68
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person MR. EPSTEIN
Business associate
15 Very Strong
20
View
person Epstein
Business associate
13 Very Strong
23
View
person Ms. Sternheim
Client
13 Very Strong
11
View
person Juror No. 50
Legal representative
12 Very Strong
35
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Business associate
12 Very Strong
17
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person Mr. Everdell
Client
12 Very Strong
12
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person Juror No. 50
Juror defendant
12 Very Strong
7
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organization The government
Adversarial
12 Very Strong
16
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person Bobbi C. Sternheim
Client
11 Very Strong
16
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person Judge Nathan
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
11
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person JANE
Alleged perpetrator victim
11 Very Strong
6
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person Epstein
Co conspirators
11 Very Strong
11
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organization GOVERNMENT
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
55
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person Judge Preska
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
10
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person JANE
Defendant victim
10 Very Strong
6
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
5
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person Mr. Everdell
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
6
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person Epstein
Financial
10 Very Strong
7
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organization GOVERNMENT
Adversarial
10 Very Strong
21
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Association
10 Very Strong
11
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person Epstein
Friend
10 Very Strong
7
View
person Jeffrey Epstein
Professional
10 Very Strong
9
View
organization The Court
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
10
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person Epstein
Professional
10 Very Strong
7
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Rodgers visited Maxwell's 59th Street apartment 59th Street near Columbus C... View
N/A N/A Jury Charge/Instructions regarding 'similar acts' evidence. Courtroom View
N/A N/A Sentencing of Ms. Maxwell District Court View
N/A N/A Ms. Maxwell talking to Virginia Roberts after a treatment. Unspecified View
N/A N/A Ms. Maxwell sat for two depositions. Unknown View
N/A N/A Criminal indictment alleging Ms. Maxwell committed perjury. Unknown View
N/A N/A Ms. Maxwell met Ms. Roberts at Mar-a-Lago. Mar-a-Lago View
N/A N/A Transportation of Jane New Mexico View
N/A N/A Alleged mistreatment including sleep deprivation, constant surveillance, and lack of food/water. Detention Facility View
N/A N/A Isolation and Surveillance of Ghislaine Maxwell Detention Facility (New York) View
N/A N/A Targeting of Virginia at Mar-a-Lago. Mar-a-Lago parking lot View
N/A N/A Jury Charge (The moment the judge read these instructions to the jury). Courtroom View
N/A N/A Jury Instruction No. 21 regarding Count Four Courtroom (Southern Distric... View
N/A N/A Transportation of an Individual Under the Age of 17 to Engage in Illegal Sexual Activity Interstate commerce View
N/A N/A Sentencing hearing where the judge discusses factors for punishment. Courtroom View
N/A N/A Ms. Maxwell obtained expert reports on extradition law United Kingdom / France View
N/A N/A Jury Charge/Instructions regarding Counts Two, Four, and Six. Courtroom View
N/A N/A Carolyn and Virginia arrive at Jeffrey Epstein's house for the first time and are greeted in the ... Jeffrey Epstein's house (Ki... View
N/A N/A Security Sweep Ms. Maxwell's house View
N/A N/A Guards shine flashlights into cell every 15 minutes. MDC Cell View
N/A N/A Ms. Maxwell moves to various apartments. New York (implied by 59th st) View
N/A N/A Arrest of Ms. Maxwell Unknown View
N/A N/A Discussions regarding divorce between Maxwell and spouse. Unknown View
N/A N/A Change in circumstance leading to decision not to divorce (context heavily redacted). Unknown View
N/A N/A Transportation of Jane in interstate commerce Interstate commerce / Acros... View

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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, capturing a legal argument between defense counsel Mr. Everdell and the presiding judge. Mr. Everdell is concerned the jury might convict his client, Ms. Maxwell, based on conduct that occurred solely in New Mexico for a charge under New York law and requests a supplemental instruction. The judge denies the request, stating the proposed instruction is incorrect and that the defense missed an earlier opportunity to limit the related testimony.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. It details a legal argument between defense attorney Mr. Everdell and the Judge regarding a note sent by the jury during deliberations. The debate centers on whether the jury is asking about the general legal concept of 'aiding and abetting' or specifically about Ms. Maxwell's role in arranging flights to and from New Mexico.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. It details a legal argument concerning jury deliberations in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion focuses on whether Maxwell arranged flights for a victim named 'Jane' to or from New Mexico, whether such travel constitutes a crime under Count Four (corrected from Count Two), and the confusion surrounding a specific note sent by the jury regarding these hypothetical facts.

Court transcript / legal filing
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript page from the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on August 10, 2022. Defense attorney Mr. Everdell and the Judge discuss a jury note regarding transportation and accountability for a return flight from New Mexico. The debate centers on whether Maxwell can be convicted based on arranging a return flight from an area where a victim, 'Jane,' claims sexual abuse occurred, as opposed to the initial flight to New Mexico which had alleged illegal intent.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript of a judge's charge to the jury in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on August 10, 2022. The judge provides final instructions before deliberations, covering communication protocols with the court, the proper use of personal notes, and the jury's duty to weigh the evidence. The core task outlined is for the jury to determine if the government has proven its case against the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, beyond a reasonable doubt.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript of a judge's instructions to a jury in the criminal case against Ms. Maxwell. The judge outlines the procedures for deliberation, including the election of a foreperson, the method for communicating with the court via written notes, and the process for requesting testimony. Crucially, the judge explicitly instructs the jury not to consider punishment in their deliberations, focusing solely on the evidence to determine guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page of jury instructions from a criminal trial, case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on August 10, 2022. It contains two specific instructions: Instruction No. 49, which directs the jury not to draw any negative inference from the defendant, Ms. Maxwell's, decision not to testify, and Instruction No. 50, which advises the jury not to make assumptions based on uncalled witnesses, as both parties had an equal opportunity to call them.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (filed August 10, 2022) containing jury instructions regarding the trial of Ms. Maxwell. The judge instructs the jury on how to interpret evidence of 'similar acts' introduced by the government, warning them not to use it as proof of bad character but potentially to determine intent, lack of mistake, or the existence of a common scheme or plan.

Court transcript (jury charge)
2025-11-20

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This legal document is a page of jury instructions from a court case involving Ms. Maxwell, filed on August 10, 2022. The judge instructs the jury on how to assess witness credibility, clarifying that the use of pseudonyms for witness privacy should not influence their evaluation. It specifically details Instruction No. 45, which states that a witness's prior inconsistent statement should only be used to judge the credibility of their trial testimony, not as direct evidence of Ms. Maxwell's guilt.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 234 of the jury charge filed on August 10, 2022, in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). The page contains specific legal instructions to the jury, warning them not to infer guilt solely based on Maxwell's association with wrongdoers. It also introduces Instruction No. 44, guiding the jury on how to evaluate the credibility, honesty, and demeanor of witnesses using their common sense.

Court transcript / jury instructions (case 1:20-cr-00330-pae)
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript of a jury charge from a criminal case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. The judge instructs the jury on the legal definition of an inference, distinguishing it from speculation and explaining how to draw reasonable conclusions from evidence. The judge specifically warns the jury that they cannot find the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, guilty based solely on her presence at and knowledge of a crime being committed.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript, specifically a jury charge from a criminal case (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. The text contains Instruction No. 43, which explains the concepts of circumstantial evidence and inferences to the jury. It clarifies that circumstantial evidence holds the same legal value as direct evidence and reminds the jury that they must be convinced of the defendant, Ms. Maxwell's, guilt beyond a reasonable doubt based on all evidence presented.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 225 of a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022, containing jury instructions (Charge) for the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. The text outlines legal standards for 'overt acts' regarding conspiracy charges, specifically Instruction No. 37. It explicitly instructs the jury that they cannot convict Maxwell on Counts One or Three solely based on the testimony of a witness named 'Kate'.

Court transcript / jury instructions
2025-11-20

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This document is page 221 of a court transcript (filed August 10, 2022) containing jury instructions (Charge) for the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. It details the legal standards for conspiracy, specifically addressing the presumption of continuity in a conspiracy, the requirements for withdrawal, and Instruction No. 36 regarding the 'Third Element' which requires the government to prove an 'overt act' was committed.

Court transcript / jury instructions
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a jury charge in a criminal case (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) against Ms. Maxwell, filed on August 10, 2022. The text instructs the jury on the legal standards for proving participation in a conspiracy, clarifying that the government does not need to show that Ms. Maxwell knew all the details, activities, or members of the conspiracy. It also states that she is responsible for all acts of the conspiracy committed while she was a member, regardless of when she joined.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, filed on August 10, 2022, is a portion of a charge or jury instruction concerning Ms. Maxwell. It defines the terms 'knowingly and willfully' and explains that for a conviction on a conspiracy charge, the government must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Ms. Maxwell consciously intended to join and further an unlawful operation. The text instructs that since one cannot directly know a person's thoughts, the jury must infer knowledge and intent from evidence, such as alleged conversations involving Ms. Maxwell.

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 August 10, 2022. It contains Jury Instruction No. 32 regarding 'Conspiracy to violate federal law' (Counts One, Three, and Five). The judge defines conspiracy under Section 371 as a 'criminal partnership' and explicitly instructs that Ms. Maxwell can be found guilty of conspiracy even if the substantive crime was never committed.

Court transcript (jury instructions/charge)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a legal charge (jury instruction) filed on August 10, 2022, in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It outlines the legal theory of "aiding and abetting," explaining that a defendant, specifically named as Ms. Maxwell, can be convicted for assisting in a crime even if she did not physically commit it herself. The text provides definitions for key terms like "counsel," "induce," and "procure" to guide the jury's deliberation.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 206 of a court transcript (Document 767, filed 08/10/22) containing jury instructions for the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. It details 'Instruction No. 27' and 'Instruction No. 28' regarding Count Six: Sex trafficking of an individual under the age of 18. The text outlines the burden of proof for the government to establish that Maxwell knowingly trafficked a specific victim named Carolyn for commercial sex acts while knowing she was a minor.

Court transcript / jury instructions
2025-11-20

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This document is page 204 of a court transcript (Document 767, filed 08/10/22) from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It contains Jury Instructions 22, 23, and the start of 24. The text outlines the legal standards for Count Four (transportation of a minor), specifically requiring the government to prove Ms. Maxwell knew 'Jane' was under 17, and clarifying that the failure to actually accomplish the intended illegal sexual activity is not a defense.

Court transcript / jury instructions
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a legal proceeding, specifically a judge's charge to the jury in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on August 10, 2022. It details the first element of Count Four, which accuses the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, of knowingly transporting a minor named Jane in interstate commerce between 1994 and 1997 for illegal sexual activity. The charge clarifies that the prosecution must prove Ms. Maxwell was actively involved in arranging the travel, but not necessarily that she physically transported Jane herself.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 201 of a court transcript (Document 767) filed on August 10, 2022, from the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). It contains Jury Instructions No. 18 and 19 regarding Count Four, which charges the defendant with the transportation of an individual under the age of 17 to engage in illegal sexual activity under Title 18, U.S.C. Section 2423(a). The text outlines the legal elements the government must prove, including the defendant's knowledge of the victim's age and intent to engage in criminal sexual activity under New York law.

Court transcript / jury instructions
2025-11-20

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This document is page 198 of a court transcript (Document 767, filed Aug 10, 2022) from the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). It contains the judge's instructions (Charge) to the jury regarding legal definitions of 'knowingly' and 'intentionally,' as well as specific instructions (No. 16 and 17) regarding Count Two: Enticement to engage in illegal sexual activity. The text defines interstate commerce and outlines the government's burden of proof regarding Maxwell's intent to cause an individual to engage in criminal sexual activity under New York law.

Court transcript (jury instructions/charge)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from the jury instructions (Charge) in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on August 10, 2022. It outlines instruction No. 15 regarding Count Two, specifically the charge of enticement to engage in illegal sexual activity. The text defines the legal elements the government must prove, including interstate travel and intent, specifically relating to a victim referred to as 'Jane' during the period of 1994 to 1997.

Court transcript / jury instructions
2025-11-20

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This legal document, filed on August 10, 2022, details several counts from an indictment against defendant Ms. Maxwell. The charges include conspiracy to transport minors and sex trafficking, with alleged crimes occurring between 1994 and 2004 involving multiple victims, specifically naming Jane and Carolyn in separate counts. The document concludes with an instruction, likely for a jury, to consider each of the six counts individually and return a separate verdict for each.

Legal document
2025-11-20
Total Received
$43,000,000.00
6 transactions
Total Paid
$51,600,000.00
14 transactions
Net Flow
-$8,600,000.00
20 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Received Epstein Ms. Maxwell $10,000,000.00 Bequest from estate View
N/A Paid Ms. Maxwell Court $0.00 Judge intends to impose a fine. View
N/A Received Epstein Ms. Maxwell $10,000,000.00 Bequest listed as an asset View
N/A Paid Ms. Maxwell Government/Victims $0.00 Restitution (Government is not seeking restitut... View
N/A Paid Ms. Maxwell Unspecified $0.00 Sale of 69 Stanhope Mews and purchase of Kinner... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein Ms. Maxwell $0.00 Purchase of a large townhouse. View
N/A Received Epstein Ms. Maxwell $23,000,000.00 Transfer of funds confirmed by bank statements. View
2023-06-29 Paid Ms. Maxwell Court/Government $0.00 Discussion regarding a court-imposed fine and M... View
2022-07-22 Paid Ms. Maxwell the government $0.00 Judge intends to impose a fine; amount not spec... View
2021-03-22 Paid Ms. Maxwell Attorney Escrow A... $0.00 Funds for legal services presently held in atto... View
2021-02-23 Paid Ms. Maxwell Court $0.00 Proposed bond (amount not specified on this pag... View
2021-02-23 Paid Ms. Maxwell Escrow $0.00 Money currently held in escrow for legal fees. View
2020-12-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell N/A $22,000,000.00 Reported assets in support of bail application. View
2020-07-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell N/A (Reporting) $3,800,000.00 Assets reported by Maxwell in July 2020 View
2020-07-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell N/A $3,800,000.00 Assets reported by Ms. Maxwell in July 2020 View
2020-01-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell N/A $22,000,000.00 Assets reported in support of bail application. View
1997-01-01 Received Unknown Ms. Maxwell $0.00 Deal closed for leasehold property. View
1997-01-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill $0.00 Closing of the deal for property sale. View
1996-01-01 Received Unknown Ms. Maxwell $0.00 Contracts exchanged for leasehold property. View
1996-01-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill $0.00 Exchange of contracts for property sale. View
As Sender
52
As Recipient
28
Total
80

Sniper threat

From: high-ranking prison guard
To: Ms. Maxwell

A high-ranking prison guard told Ms. Maxwell that there was concern she would be shot by a sniper.

Verbal communication
N/A

Legal and non-legal mail

From: Unknown
To: Ms. Maxwell

Delivery of her mail was significantly delayed.

Mail
N/A

Upcoming flight on one of Mr. Epstein's planes

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Rodgers

Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness via beeper to provide information about an upcoming flight.

Beeper
N/A

Upcoming flight information

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Rodgers

Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness (Rodgers) via beeper to convey information about upcoming flights on Mr. Epstein's planes.

Beeper
N/A

A booklet/checklist

From: Alessi
To: Ms. Maxwell

Mr. Alessi recalls telling Ms. Maxwell that he would not confirm or do the work required by a booklet/checklist because it was too much work on top of his daily duties.

Conversation
N/A

Travel arrangement for Jane

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Unknown

The document mentions an incident where 'allegedly Ms. Maxwell got on the phone and somehow arranged for Jane to get back to Palm Beach'.

Phone call
N/A

CorrLinks emails

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Unknown

Ms. Maxwell's CorrLinks emails were allegedly erased by guards.

Email
N/A

Non-legal personal matters

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Unknown

Her non-legal phone calls are monitored in real time, and information from them was used by staff to confront her about a personal matter (the death of someone close to her).

Phone call
N/A

Legal consultation

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Counsel

Guards are described as feverishly writing while observing Ms. Maxwell during videoconferencing with her counsel.

Videoconference
N/A

Performance of duties at the residence

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: ["Alessi"]

Ms. Maxwell provided instructions to Alessi regarding his duties at the residence, which involved tasks in various rooms and areas of the property.

Verbal instructions
N/A

Legal matters

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Legal Counsel

The document alleges that all of Ms. Maxwell's legal emails were erased from the CorrLinks system.

Email
N/A

Household duties

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: ["Juan"]

Ms. Maxwell gave the witness, Juan, many instructions on how to perform his duties, including cleaning the house, serving, managing the kitchen, preparing shopping lists, and maintaining cleanliness.

Verbal instructions
N/A

Detention conditions

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: ["unit counselor (BP8)...

Ms. Maxwell filed written complaints through internal prison procedures to her unit counselor, the warden, and the regional office to seek remediation for her conditions, but to no avail.

Written complaints
N/A

Needing something

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Rodgers

Early on, Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness by beeper if she needed something.

Beeper
N/A

Something that happened between her move from a large apa...

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: ["Rodgers"]

The document references prior conversations between the witness (Rodgers) and Ms. Maxwell, which are the basis for a question from the attorney.

Conversation
N/A

Something that happened between her move from a large apa...

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: ["Rodgers"]

The document references prior conversations between the witness (Rodgers) and Ms. Maxwell, which are the basis for a question from the attorney.

Conversation
N/A

Request to stay unseal proceedings

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Judge Preska

Ms. Maxwell asked Judge Preska to stay the unseal proceedings to allow her to get permission to share confidential information from a criminal case.

Legal request
N/A

Request for permission to share information

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Judge Nathan

Ms. Maxwell asked Judge Nathan for permission to share information under seal with Judge Preska.

Legal request
N/A

Denial of request

From: Judge Nathan
To: Ms. Maxwell

Judge Nathan denied Ms. Maxwell's request to share information with Judge Preska.

Legal ruling
N/A

Denial of stay

From: Judge Preska
To: Ms. Maxwell

Judge Preska denied Ms. Maxwell's request for a stay, stating there was no factual basis.

Legal ruling
N/A

Events in Ms. Maxwell's life, including her father's deat...

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Rodgers

The transcript details a court examination where the witness, Rodgers, is asked about conversations they had with Ms. Maxwell regarding when she moved between various apartments and a townhouse after her father's death.

Conversation
N/A

Setting up massage appointments

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: CAROLYN

Carolyn testified that Ms. Maxwell would call her to arrange massage appointments, which was considered important evidence for sex trafficking charges.

Phone call
N/A

Upcoming flight on one of Mr. Epstein's planes

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Rodgers

After beepers were no longer used, Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness via cell phone to provide information about an upcoming flight.

Cell phone
N/A

Upcoming flight information

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Rodgers

After beepers were no longer used, Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness (Rodgers) via cell phone to convey information about upcoming flights on Mr. Epstein's planes.

Cell phone
N/A

CorrLinks emails

From: Unknown
To: Ms. Maxwell

Receipt of CorrLinks emails was significantly delayed and the emails were prematurely deleted by the MDC.

Email
N/A

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