January 18, 2022
Deadline for the Government and defense to submit a joint letter regarding the exclusion of time under the Speedy Trial Act.
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This court order, issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan on January 14, 2022, addresses scheduling in the criminal case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The order sets Maxwell's sentencing for June 28, 2022, delays the presentence investigation report until April 2022, and defers proceedings on severed perjury counts until post-verdict motions are resolved. The government and defense are instructed to submit a joint letter by January 18, 2022, regarding the Speedy Trial Act.
Events with shared participants
A meeting where the government showed the witness (Visoski) records of three flights.
Date unknown
The Government entered into a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) with Jeffrey Epstein.
2007-01-01
Lawyers for accusers met with the Government to convince them to open an investigation of Ms. Maxwell.
2016-01-01
The Government gave on-the-record assurances to the Court regarding investigative files.
2020-07-14
The Government opposed the Defendant’s motion for release on bail.
2021-03-09
Victims filed discovery requests with the Government, seeking information about Dershowitz, Prince Andrew, and others.
2011-10-11 • Federal court (S.D. Fla.)
Filing of Government's conclusion requesting dismissal of Maxwell's appeal.
2020-09-16 • New York, New York
The Court issued an order setting a briefing schedule for Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed bail motion, with submissions due on December 8, 16, and 18, 2020.
2020-12-07
Tentative trial date set by the court.
2020-06-08 • Courtroom
Filing of Document 185-1 in Case 1:17-cr-00548-PAC.
2021-03-24 • Court (Southern District of NY implied via White Plains)
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