Judge Alison J. Nathan is the presiding judge in the legal case against Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell, issuing orders that directly affect her case.
Judge Alison J. Nathan is issuing orders in the legal case of the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Judge Alison J. Nathan presides over the case involving Ghislaine Maxwell and issues orders directly affecting her, such as granting or denying motions.
Judge Nathan presides over the case involving Ghislaine Maxwell, signing orders and receiving letters concerning her.
The document shows Judge Nathan presiding over Maxwell's case, receiving letters from Maxwell's counsel and issuing orders pertaining to her case.
The document consists of letters from Maxwell's counsel addressed to Judge Nathan and orders issued by Judge Nathan concerning Maxwell's case.
Judge Alison J. Nathan signed the order that rules on motions filed by the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell.
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This document, dated February 28, 2023, details court orders and filings from July 2020 concerning Ghislaine Maxwell's case. It outlines the scheduling of her remote arraignment, initial conference, and bail hearing for July 14, 2020, including protocols for video appearances, public access, and COVID-19 courthouse entry requirements. The document also references letters from both defense and prosecution counsel regarding scheduling and highlights crime victims' rights under 18 U.S.C. § 3771.
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This document is a court docket summary from Case 21-58, dated March 24, 2021, detailing legal proceedings involving Ghislaine Maxwell. It chronicles filings from late February to mid-March 2021, including Maxwell's third motion for bond, the government's opposition, and various procedural motions and letters. A key event is a March 18, 2021 order by Judge Alison J. Nathan ruling on disputes over the redaction and sealing of sensitive documents, denying the government's request to fully seal an exhibit and ordering the parties to confer on redactions.
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This document is a court docket summary from February 2022 for the case of Ghislaine Maxwell, presided over by Judge Alison J. Nathan. It details several procedural orders regarding motions for a new trial, redactions to protect juror privacy, and the filing of an amicus brief. The most significant entry is an order granting an evidentiary hearing to investigate whether Juror 50 failed to truthfully disclose a history of sexual abuse during jury selection, while denying a broader hearing involving other jurors.
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This document is a legal docket sheet from Case 22-1426, detailing court filings and orders related to Ghislaine Maxwell between December 31, 2020, and January 25, 2021. The entries show her attorney, Christian R. Everdell, filing motions for extensions and laptop access, Judge Alison J. Nathan ruling on these motions, and the filing of a notice of appeal. A key point of contention arises when the Bureau of Prisons requests the court to vacate an order that granted Maxwell laptop access for discovery review.
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This document is a court docket log from the criminal case against Ghislaine Maxwell in the Southern District of New York, detailing filings from July and August 2021. Key events include letters filed by Maxwell's defense team, a motion to suppress evidence, and a significant order from Judge Alison J. Nathan admonishing attorney David Markus for writing an op-ed about the case. The log culminates with the court denying Maxwell's supplemental pre-trial motions.
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This document is a court docket summary from March 2021, detailing a series of filings and orders in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell from late 2020. The entries cover procedural matters such as setting a briefing schedule for a renewed bail motion, requests to seal documents, and extensive correspondence regarding Maxwell's conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center. A judge denies Maxwell's request to summon the warden but orders the government to provide regular written updates on her status.
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This document is a court docket summary from the Southern District of New York regarding the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. It details the court's rulings on numerous pretrial motions filed by Maxwell, denying most of them, including motions to dismiss based on Epstein's non-prosecution agreement and statute of limitations. The court did, however, grant Maxwell's motion to sever the perjury charges for a separate trial and ordered both parties to negotiate and submit schedules for remaining pretrial matters by April 21, 2021.
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