October 06, 2006
Issuance of Grand Jury Subpoena
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assistant U.S. Attorney | person | 59 | View Entity |
| Alison G. Moe | person | 26 | View Entity |
| GOVERNMENT | organization | 2805 | View Entity |
| witness | person | 107 | View Entity |
| AUDREY STRAUSS | person | 476 | View Entity |
| Redacted Recipient | person | 784 | View Entity |
| Detective | person | 12 | View Entity |
| United States District Court | organization | 1150 | View Entity |
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This document is a Subpoena to Testify Before a Grand Jury issued by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida on October 6, 2006. It commands an unnamed recipient to appear at the West Palm Beach courthouse and coordinate with a redacted FBI Special Agent. The document contains significant redactions protecting the identities of the recipient, the agent, and the prosecutor under FOIA exemptions.
EFTA00038809.pdf
An email thread from early 2021 between a Detective from the NYPD/FBI Child Exploitation unit and a redacted witness. The detective informs the witness they are an 'important witness' to the investigation and issues a Grand Jury Subpoena for New York, though they agree to a video interview instead due to COVID-19 concerns and the witness's preference not to travel to NYC (asking if they can meet FBI in DC instead). Attorney Don Duboulay is introduced to facilitate a court appointment for the witness.
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This document is a legal motion filed on February 4, 2021, by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team seeking to suppress evidence obtained via a grand jury subpoena and to dismiss perjury charges (Counts Five and Six). The defense argues that the government unlawfully circumvented a Protective Order from the civil case *Giuffre v. Maxwell* by issuing a subpoena and proceeding *ex parte* to prevent the accuracy of their representations from being contested. The recipient of the subpoena and specific details of the government's arguments are heavily redacted.
EFTA00019503.pdf
This document is a Grand Jury Subpoena issued on March 26, 2021, by the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York to the Interlochen Center for the Arts. It commands the production of student records for four specific individuals (whose names are redacted) in relation to an investigation into alleged violations of 18 U.S.C. §§ 2423(a) (transportation of minors) and 1591 (sex trafficking). The subpoena is signed by Assistant US Attorney Alison G. Moe.
Events with shared participants
Telephone conversation between Gary Bloxsome and SDNY prosecutors regarding the interview request.
2020-01-10 • Telephone
Government conducted multiple in-person interviews with Minor Victim-4, concluding near the end of January 2021.
2021-01-31
Government conducted additional investigation to corroborate Minor Victim-4, including interviewing additional witnesses, reviewing documents, and subpoenaing additional records.
2021-03-31
Filing of Document 82 in Case 20-3061
2020-10-02 • Court
Witness entered an appearance in a specific case pro hac vice.
Date unknown • Southern District of Florida
Government sent hard drive with 3500 material via FedEx.
2021-10-11 • FedEx
A legal proceeding where a defendant is tried, involving a jury, judge, and government prosecution.
Date unknown
Government completed internal processes to prepare a superseding indictment (S2 Indictment) and presented it to the grand jury.
2021-03-31
The witness provided a statement to the government, which is the subject of the cross-examination.
2019-09-19
Stages of a legal trial where a defendant's innocence is presumed and the government must prove guilt.
Date unknown
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