Alison Moe is an AUSA representing the USA (prosecution) in the case against defendant Ghislaine Maxwell.
Alison Moe is listed as 'Govt Atty' (Government Attorney) prosecuting the case against the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Alison Moe is the AUSA (prosecutor) in the criminal case against Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell.
Alison Moe is an AUSA representing the government (USA) in its prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell.
Alison Moe, on behalf of the USA, filed a reply memorandum in support of a motion to detain defendant Ghislaine Maxwell.
Alison Moe is an AUSA representing the government (USA) in the prosecution against Ghislaine Maxwell.
Alison Moe, representing the USA, filed a motion against Ghislaine Maxwell's interests.
Alison Moe is associated with the USA's reply memorandum in support of a motion to detain defendant Ghislaine Maxwell, indicating she is part of the prosecution team.
Alison Moe, representing the USA, filed a reply memorandum in support of a motion to detain the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Alison Moe is an AUSA, part of the prosecution team (USA) bringing the case against the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Alison Moe is an AUSA for the government prosecuting the case against Ghislaine Maxwell.
Moe is listed as AUSA (prosecutor) filing letters against Maxwell.
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This document is a page from the court docket in Case 22-1426, dated July 8, 2022, detailing filings and orders from April 23, 2021, in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The entries, overseen by Judge Alison J. Nathan, primarily concern letters and motions from both the prosecution (USA) and the defense regarding proposed redactions to documents and motions to suppress evidence. The judge grants several redaction requests from both sides, citing legal precedent to balance public access with privacy interests, and orders the redacted documents to be filed.
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This document is a court docket report from the Southern District of New York for the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, detailing filings and rulings from early November 2021. Key events include Judge Alison J. Nathan's rulings on motions to exclude witnesses, a denial of a motion regarding juror name disclosure, and an order compelling the government to clarify its position on the legal status of an alleged victim. The document outlines the ongoing legal arguments and procedural matters in the lead-up to Maxwell's trial.
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This document is a court docket from July 2020 detailing proceedings in the criminal case against Ghislaine Maxwell. Key events include her arraignment on July 14, where she pleaded not guilty, was denied bail, and remanded into custody. The docket also records subsequent orders and motions concerning discovery deadlines, a defense motion to limit extrajudicial statements (which was denied), and proposed protective orders.
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This document is a court docket sheet from Case 21-770, detailing filings and orders related to defendant Ghislaine Maxwell between July 8 and July 13, 2020. Key entries include a superseding indictment against Maxwell, motions for attorneys to appear on her behalf, and a detailed court order by Judge Alison J. Nathan setting the procedures for a remote arraignment and bail hearing scheduled for July 14, 2020. The order also outlines public and media access to the proceedings via telephone and a limited-capacity video feed at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Courthouse due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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This document is a court docket sheet from October 2021 detailing pre-trial proceedings in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. It records various filings related to jury selection (voir dire), motions in limine, and Federal Rule of Evidence 412 (rape shield law), as well as the scheduling of a telephone conference. The document also notes the deletion of an incorrectly filed document and provides public access information for court proceedings while warning against recording.
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This document is a court docket sheet from the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, detailing filings and orders from July 8 to July 13, 2020. Key events include the filing of a superseding indictment, motions for attorneys to appear on Maxwell's behalf, and a detailed court order outlining the procedures for a remote bail hearing scheduled for July 14, 2020, due to COVID-19 restrictions. The order specifies how the public, press, victims, and legal counsel can access the proceedings via teleconference and limited in-person viewing.
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This document is a Notice of Electronic Filing from the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire, dated July 6, 2020. It details a minute entry for a removal hearing held on July 2, 2020, for the defendant Ghislaine Maxwell in the case USA v. Maxwell. The entry states that Maxwell knowingly waived her in-court and identity hearings, and lists the judge, court reporter, and attorneys for both the government and the defense who were present.
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This document is a court docket from July 2020 detailing proceedings in the criminal case against Ghislaine Maxwell, presided over by Judge Alison J. Nathan. Key events include Maxwell's arraignment where she pleaded not guilty, the denial of her bail, and the setting of a trial date for July 2021. The docket also records various motions and orders concerning legal representation, discovery schedules, and rules of conduct for the parties involved.
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This document is a court docket from Case 21-58, detailing legal proceedings related to Ghislaine Maxwell between July 8 and July 13, 2020. Key events include the filing of a superseding indictment, motions and notices for attorney appearances on behalf of Maxwell, and a detailed court order outlining the procedures for a remote bail hearing scheduled for July 14, 2020. The order, signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan, specifies how the public, press, and involved parties can access the hearing via teleconference and limited in-person viewing due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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This document is a court docket sheet from Case 20-3061, dated September 18, 2020, detailing proceedings related to defendant Ghislaine Maxwell in July 2020. Key events include attorney appearances, motions regarding Maxwell's detention, her arraignment where she pleaded not guilty, and Judge Alison J. Nathan's orders denying bail, remanding Maxwell, and setting a trial date for July 12, 2021. The docket also establishes deadlines for discovery and motions in the case.
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This document is a court docket summary from July and August 2021 for the case of Ghislaine Maxwell, presided over by Judge Alison J. Nathan. It details a series of filings, including letters from Maxwell's counsel and motions from the U.S. government. A significant event is the court's order addressing an op-ed written by attorney David Markus, which led to him being ordered to comply with local rules regarding extrajudicial statements that could prejudice a trial.
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This document is a page from the court docket in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, dated September 9, 2020. It includes an order from Judge Alison J. Nathan detailing procedures for public and media access to hearings via phone and video feed, given COVID-19 restrictions. The docket entries list filings from mid-July 2020, including attorney appearances for Maxwell, motions regarding her detention, and a minute entry for her arraignment on July 14, 2020, where she pleaded not guilty, was denied bail, and remanded into custody.
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