| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | Media analysis | A comparison of the number of U.S. media articles mentioning Ghislaine Maxwell in the 90 days fol... | U.S. | View |
A joint letter submitted to Judge Alison J. Nathan by the U.S. Attorney's Office and Defense Counsel in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The document outlines agreed-upon procedures and disagreements regarding the protection of witness identities during the upcoming trial, including the use of pseudonyms, voir dire protocols to screen jurors, specific jury instructions, and the use of physical binders for sealed exhibits to prevent public viewing. It includes a heavily redacted chart meant to map true witness names to their trial pseudonyms.
This document, a page from a legal filing dated August 25, 2020, argues that Ghislaine Maxwell has received an unprecedented amount of media attention since her arrest in July 2020. It presents a bar chart comparing the number of U.S. media articles about her in the 90 days post-arrest to those of other high-profile defendants like Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, and Keith Raniere, demonstrating her coverage was greater than all the others combined.
This is page 4 of a court filing (Document 106) from December 30, 2020, in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330). The text discusses the legal standards for reopening a bail hearing under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(f), citing precedents that a hearing should only be reopened if new information exists that was not known at the time of the original hearing. It introduces the discussion of the Defendant's renewed motion for bail.
This page from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, filed Dec 14, 2020) argues that Ghislaine Maxwell has been subjected to unprecedented pre-trial publicity. It includes a bar graph titled 'All U.S. Media Coverage Comparison' demonstrating that in the 90 days following her July 2020 arrest, Maxwell received more national media mentions (over 6,000 articles) than Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, El Chapo, and Keith Raniere combined. The top portion of the document contains redacted text referencing Ex. A.
This document is page 12 of a legal filing (dated Dec 14, 2020) arguing for Ghislaine Maxwell's release on bail. The text argues that Maxwell has been subjected to unprecedented negative media coverage (more than Weinstein or El Chapo) but remains committed to fighting the charges in the US rather than fleeing. It emphasizes her strong ties to her spouse (whose name is redacted) and argues that continued detention under 'oppressive conditions' impairs her ability to prepare her defense.
This legal document, filed on June 30, 2021, argues that the press attention given to Ghislaine Maxwell following her July 2020 arrest has been extraordinarily high. It presents a bar chart from LexisNexis to demonstrate that in the 90 days after her arrest, Maxwell was mentioned in more U.S. media articles than other high-profile defendants—Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, and Keith Raniere—combined during similar post-arrest periods.
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