September 01, 2020
Judge Preska orders deposition material unsealed.
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This document is a page from a legal filing dated September 10, 2020, discussing the unsealing of deposition materials in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. It details procedural history where Maxwell requested a stay on unsealing due to 'critical new information' she could not disclose because of a criminal protective order overseen by Judge Nathan. Judge Preska declined the stay but remained open to reevaluation if Judge Nathan modified the protective order.
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Judge Preska was assigned to preside over the remand in the 'Brown' case following the death of Judge Sweet.
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Judge Preska issued an order unsealing certain deposition material in a civil case.
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An appeal by Ms. Maxwell addressing an order by Judge Preska unsealing certain deposition material in the related case, Giuffre v. Maxwell. (Case No. 20-2413)
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Judge Preska declined to stay the unsealing process but stated she would reevaluate if Judge Nathan modified the criminal protective order.
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Judge Preska's decision unsealing the deposition material in Giuffre v. Maxwell.
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Judge Preska's order to unseal deposition material.
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This Court stayed Judge Preska's order pending appeal.
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Appeal of Judge Preska's unsealing order in the civil case Giuffre v. Maxwell, No. 20-2413.
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At Judge Preska's suggestion, Ms. Maxwell filed a motion with Judge Nathan seeking modification of the criminal protective order to allow her to share information under seal.
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Appeal of Judge Preska's order unsealing civil deposition material in the case Giuffre v. Maxwell, No. 20-2413.
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