| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021-05-03 | N/A | Filing of multiple orders and notices. | SDNY Court | View |
This document is a page from the court docket for Case 21-770 (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), listing entries from December 10 to December 18, 2020. It records the filing of transcripts from a July 2020 conference, an order by Judge Alison J. Nathan approving redactions for Maxwell's sealed bail application based on privacy interests and judicial efficiency, and the submission of Maxwell's renewed bail motion with numerous exhibits. Additionally, it notes the appearance of attorney Andrew Rohrbach for the government and the government's subsequent opposition to the bail application.
This document contains docket entries for Case 19-2221 (USA v. Jeffrey Epstein) from July 15-16, 2019. It records court appearances by Epstein, his defense team (Weinberg, Weingarten, Fernich, etc.), and government representatives (Comey, FBI Agent Young, NYPD Detective Byrne). Key events include the scheduling of a bail hearing ruling for July 18, 2019, the granting of a speedy trial time exclusion, the filing of transcripts from a July 8 conference, and the admission of Martin Weinberg as counsel Pro Hac Vice.
This document is a page from the court docket in the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein (Case 19-2221), dated July 23, 2019. It details court filings and proceedings from July 15th and 16th, 2019, including motions regarding a speedy trial, the admission of attorney Martin Weinberg to the case, and the filing of transcripts from a prior conference. The entries also reference motions and letters concerning Epstein's pretrial release and detention, showing active litigation between Epstein's legal team and the U.S. government before Judge Richard M. Berman.
This document is a page from the SDNY court docket for the Ghislaine Maxwell case, dated May 3, 2021. It includes entries regarding the filing of transcripts, a memo endorsement regarding hard drives, and an order protecting the anonymity of a non-party alleged victim of sexual crime. A significant entry (Doc 265) details a dispute between MDC counsel and Maxwell's defense team regarding an incident on April 24, 2021, where MDC alleged defense lawyers violated BOP rules during a visit, leading to a request for video tapes of the encounter.
This document is a page from a federal court docket (SDNY) regarding the case of Ghislaine Maxwell, covering entries from December 14 to December 18, 2020. It details Judge Alison J. Nathan's orders approving redactions for both defense and government filings related to Maxwell's renewed bail application, citing privacy interests and legal precedents like Lugosch v. Pyramid Co. It also records the filing of a Memorandum of Law with numerous exhibits by the defense and the appearance of attorney Andrew Rohrbach for the prosecution.
This document is a court docket sheet from April/May 2021 regarding United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. It details several legal filings, including a dispute over an incident at MDC Brooklyn on April 24, 2021, where prison officials alleged Maxwell's attorneys smuggled materials to her during a visit—an allegation the defense denied while requesting video footage of the encounter. Additionally, the docket notes a request for anonymity from a non-party alleged victim of a sexual crime.
This document is a court docket log (Case 21-58) covering entries from December 10 to December 18, 2020, regarding the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. It details the filing of transcripts, a renewed motion for bail by Maxwell's defense (Christian Everdell), and the Court's order (Judge Alison Nathan) approving specific redactions to protect privacy interests and law enforcement integrity. The document also notes the Government's opposition to the bail application and the appearance of attorney Andrew Rohrbach for the USA.
This document is a page from a court docket (Case 21-58) covering entries from December 10 to December 18, 2020, regarding the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. It includes orders by Judge Alison J. Nathan approving redactions for a renewed bail application to protect the privacy interests of third parties, notices of transcript filings, and the entry of appearance by attorney Andrew Rohrbach for the government. The document also lists the filing of a Memorandum of Law in support of bail accompanied by numerous exhibits (A through X).
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