Date Unknown
The letter discusses the intent to file a 'renewed bail application for Ms. Maxwell'.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| sureties | person | 8 | View Entity |
| Ms. Maxwell | person | 1982 | View Entity |
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This legal document is a letter dated November 30, 2020, to Judge Alison J. Nathan, requesting permission to file a redacted bail application for Ms. Maxwell. The author argues that redactions are necessary to protect the privacy and safety of third parties, such as financial sureties, from the intense media speculation that would follow any disclosure of their identities. The letter cites legal precedent and the privacy protections previously afforded to Ms. Maxwell's accusers as justification for the request.
Events with shared participants
Ms. Maxwell has been incarcerated for 225 days in de facto solitary confinement, monitored 24 hours a day by guards with a handheld camera.
2021-02-16 • MDC
Ms. Maxwell is being forced to prepare for trial with a computer that cannot do research or search documents, which is argued to be an inconceivable condition for preparation.
Date unknown • prison/jail
Ms. Maxwell sent a detailed letter requesting the production of discovery materials.
2020-10-13
Indictment of Ms. Maxwell.
2020-01-01 • New York
Ms. Maxwell was arrested at her residence.
2020-07-02 • New Hampshire
Ms. Maxwell moved to stay discovery in the case 'Farmer v. Indyke' (No. 19-cv-10475) due to a pending criminal investigation.
Date unknown • S.D.N.Y.
An appeal challenging a protective order's bar on disclosure of information.
Date unknown
The jury is instructed on how to conduct their deliberations in the criminal case against Ms. Maxwell.
2021-12-19
Case 22-1426, Document 87, filed on 07/27/2023.
Date unknown
Ms. Maxwell and John talked about the importance of details regarding the household tasks.
2001-05-18
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