A court order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dated April 27, 2021. Judge Raymond J. Lohier, Jr. granted a motion allowing attorney Christian R. Everdell to withdraw as counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell because she had retained new appellate counsel.
This is a court order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, dated April 13, 2021, in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The order grants a motion by the appellee (United States of America) to file a supporting exhibit under seal. This exhibit is in opposition to the appellant's (Ghislaine Maxwell) motion for bail.
This document is a mandate from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, dated August 21, 2019, in the case of United States of America v. Jeffrey Epstein. The court officially orders the withdrawal of Epstein's appeal, based on a stipulation filed by both parties. The order was signed by Catherine O'Hagan Wolfe, the Clerk of Court.
This is a memo dated August 5, 2025, from the law firm Boies Schiller Flexner LLP to federal judges Richard M. Berman and Paul A. Engelmayer. The firm, writing on behalf of victim Annie Farmer, responds to a notice about the potential unsealing of grand jury transcripts for Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The memo strongly criticizes the U.S. Government for not pursuing further criminal investigations, despite admitting there were over a thousand victims, calling this inaction a 'cowardly abdication' of its duties.
This is a court order filed on August 26, 2019, in the Southern District of New York (Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB). Judge Richard M. Berman orders that the hearing scheduled for the following day, August 27, 2019, will take place in Courtroom 110 at the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse. Note: This date is after Epstein's death (August 10, 2019), suggesting this was a procedural hearing regarding the dismissal of the indictment or related matters.
This document is a Mandate from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, issued on August 21, 2019. It orders the withdrawal of Jeffrey Epstein's appeal (Docket No. 19-2221) following a stipulation filed by the parties pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure (FRAP) 42. The document is signed by the Clerk of Court, Catherine O'Hagan Wolfe.
This document is a page from the SDNY court docket for the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, dated February 24, 2022. It contains a significant Order (Entry 610) by Judge Alison J. Nathan granting a post-verdict evidentiary hearing to investigate whether 'Juror 50' failed to truthfully disclose a history of sexual abuse during jury selection, citing media interviews given by the juror. The document also notes administrative motions to intervene and a letter from the prosecution team (AUSAs Comey, Moe, Pomerantz, and Rohrbach).
A court order from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dated January 18, 2023 (Docket No. 22-1426). Circuit Judge Michael H. Park granted Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to file an oversized principal brief of up to 20,000 words for her appeal.
A court order from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dated January 17, 2023, in the case of United States of America v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Docket No. 22-1426). Judge José A. Cabranes granted Maxwell's motion to extend the deadline for filing her brief and appendix to February 28, 2023.
This is a court order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, dated July 15, 2022, regarding the case of USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Docket No. 22-1426). The order grants a motion by attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim to be relieved as counsel for Maxwell because Maxwell has retained new counsel for her appeal. The document is signed by the Clerk of Court, Catherine O’Hagan Wolfe.
This document is a court docket sheet from the case USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell, covering filings between February 25 and March 2, 2022. It details the scheduling of a hearing for March 8, 2022, to question 'Juror 50' regarding potential misconduct or questionnaire discrepancies. Key entries reveal that Juror 50's attorney, Todd Spodek, informed the court that the juror intends to invoke the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination, leading the Government to seek approval to compel testimony via immunity.
This document is a Mandate and Summary Order from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit regarding the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 20-3061-cr). Issued on November 9, 2020, following an October 19, 2020 term, it lists the presiding judges and legal representation for both the prosecution (SDNY) and the defense. The document confirms the filing of the order in the Southern District of New York.
This is a formal letter from the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States, dated April 14, 2025, to the Clerk of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The letter confirms the filing and docketing of a petition for a writ of certiorari for the case of Ghislaine Maxwell v. United States. It specifies the petition was filed on April 10, 2025, and assigned the Supreme Court docket number 24-1073 on April 14, 2025.
This is a formal notification letter dated January 21, 2025, from the Supreme Court of the United States to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit regarding the case of Ghislaine Maxwell v. United States. The letter confirms that Justice Sotomayor has granted Maxwell's application for an extension of time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari, setting the new deadline to April 10, 2025. The document includes filing stamps indicating it was processed by the Court of Appeals on January 27, 2025.
This document is a formal Mandate from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, issued on December 2, 2024. It affirms the lower court's June 29, 2022 judgment of conviction against Ghislaine Maxwell (Docket No. 22-1426). The decision was rendered by Circuit Judges Cabranes, Wesley, and Lohier.
This is a court order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dated November 25, 2024. It formally denies Ghislaine Maxwell's petition for panel rehearing or rehearing en banc regarding case docket number 22-1426.
This is a formal Judgment from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, dated September 17, 2024. The document affirms the June 29, 2022, judgment of conviction against Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant-Appellant) following her appeal. The decision was rendered by Circuit Judges Cabranes, Wesley, and Lohier.
This document is a court order filed on February 25, 2022, in Case 1:20-cr-00330 (USA v. Maxwell), ordering a public hearing to address potential juror misconduct. The court orders Juror 50 to appear on March 8, 2022, to testify under oath regarding answers given to Questions 25 and 48 on the jury questionnaire. The Judge also rules that Juror 50's privacy interests are outweighed by the presumption of public access given his public comments.
A court order from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals dated April 28, 2023, in the case of USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell. Judge Raymond J. Lohier, Jr. granted the Government's motion to file an oversized opposition brief (up to 20,000 words) and set a new briefing schedule with deadlines in June and July 2023.
This is a court order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, dated March 14, 2023, in the case of United States of America v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Docket No: 22-1426). The order, signed by Clerk of Court Catherine O'Hagan Wolfe, mandates that the Appellee, the United States of America, must file its brief on or before May 30, 2023.
This is a court order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, dated September 28, 2020, in the case of United States of America v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The court grants the motion filed by the appellant, Ghislaine Maxwell, to file three specific legal documents under seal. The order was issued by Clerk of Court Catherine O'Hagan Wolfe.
This document is a court order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, dated September 16, 2020. It addresses two separate appeals involving Ghislaine Maxwell: a civil case with Virginia Giuffre (20-2413) and a criminal case with the United States of America (20-3061). The order notes that on September 10, 2020, Maxwell filed a motion to consolidate the two appeals, and this document begins the court's ruling on that motion.
This is a court order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dated September 16, 2020, in the case of USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The order confirms that Maxwell's legal counsel has set a date of October 22, 2020, to file their brief and explicitly orders that this deadline be met under threat of potential financial sanctions.
This document is a court order filed on February 24, 2022, by Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case involving Ghislaine Maxwell (implied by case number and context). The order mandates 'Juror 50' to appear in person on March 8, 2022, to testify under oath regarding specific issues, likely related to juror misconduct allegations. It also establishes deadlines for the prosecution and defense to submit proposed questions for the juror and to request redactions for a sealed Opinion & Order.
This is a Summary Order and Mandate from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, issued on November 9, 2020, in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 20-3061-cr). The document lists the panel of judges (Cabranes, Pooler, Raggi) who presided over the term held on October 19, 2020. It identifies the legal counsel for both the Appellee (US Attorneys including Lara Pomerantz and Maurene Comey) and the Defendant-Appellant (Adam Mueller and Ty Gee of Haddon, Morgan and Foreman, P.C.).
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