An email chain from July and August 2021 regarding the hiring of Paulette Taylor (Taylor'd Trial Consulting) by the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) for the USA v. Maxwell trial. The correspondence approves the engagement for focus groups, juror questionnaires, and trial statement feedback. Specific discussions include a cost estimate of $8,000 per 100 questionnaires for grading and references to previous high-profile cases like Martha Stewart.
This document is an email chain from July and August 2021 detailing the hiring of Paulette Taylor (Taylor'd Trial Consulting) by the US Attorney's Office (USANYS) for the 'USA v. Maxwell' trial. The correspondence covers the approval process, necessary forms (USA47, SOW), and a budget proposal which cites a cost of $8,000 per 100 juror questionnaires. A focus group for the trial was proposed for October 1, 2021.
This document is an email chain from September 2020 among USANYS staff discussing upcoming unit activities. A key update involves the planned arrest of Robert Adams, an MCC guard indicted for bribery and sexual misconduct. The email explicitly notes that Adams was working in the SAMS unit on the night of Jeffrey Epstein's suicide and that the current charges 'spun out of' the investigation into that night.
This legal document is a filing by the Government in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, dated April 16, 2021. The Government argues that its proposed schedule for providing discovery materials (including Section 3500, Giglio, and Jencks Act information) to the defense is adequate and even exceeds the standard practice in the district for high-profile cases. The Government offers to produce non-testifying witness statements eight weeks before trial and testifying witness materials four weeks in advance, asserting this provides ample time for the defense to prepare.
This document is page 10 (labeled 'ix') of a Table of Authorities from a legal filing dated April 16, 2021, in the case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It lists legal precedents beginning with 'S' through 'U', including citations for *United States v. Nader* (marked 'passim', meaning cited frequently) and various Second Circuit decisions. The footer indicates this document was processed by the DOJ Office of Government Relations.
This document is page 307 of an academic paper titled 'Morality Games,' likely authored or co-authored by individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein (such as Martin Nowak at Harvard), appearing in House Oversight Committee files. The text discusses game theory, specifically the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma, and analyzes the 'Quirks of Altruism,' arguing that charitable giving is often insensitive to actual effectiveness/impact. It cites various psychological and economic studies to support the model of observer perception in cooperative behavior.
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