Court Filing: 108
Summary
The defense team for Ghislaine Maxwell requested a two-week extension to file pretrial motions due to the large volume of discovery and COVID-19 related quarantine constraints. The government consented, and the court granted the request, adjusting the briefing schedule accordingly.
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court filing: 42
The document is a court filing in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, where the defense is requesting the court to order the government to disclose the identities of three alleged victims referenced in the indictment and to improve Maxwell's access to discovery materials while in confinement. The government opposes the disclosure, citing privacy rights of the alleged victims and suggesting that the information will be provided closer to trial.
Court Filing: 109
The defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell requests a 30-day extension to file a notice of appeal for the court's order denying her renewed motion for bail, citing good cause due to potential new bail conditions and logistical pandemic-related challenges. The government objects to the requested extension. The extension is sought to allow Maxwell to consider a third bail application and to avoid unnecessary parallel proceedings.
Court Filing: 115
The defense requests that the court order the Bureau of Prisons to give Ghislaine Maxwell access to a laptop on weekends and holidays to review discovery. The government does not object, and the court grants the request.
Court Filing: 128
The government responds to the court's order regarding the defendant's proposed redactions to pre-trial motions, agreeing with most redactions while suggesting additional ones to protect ongoing investigations and victim-witnesses' privacy. The letter is part of the United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell case.
Court Filing: 163
The defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell requests a 10-day extension to file a reply to the government's opposition to her pre-trial motions, citing the need for additional time to review the government's lengthy response and new discovery materials. The court grants the request, extending the deadline to March 15, 2021. The trial is scheduled to begin on July 12, 2021.
Court Filing: 21-770, Document 3-2
The document is a court filing in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, detailing the docket entries related to a protective order, conditions of confinement, and sealing requests. The court ultimately adopts the government's proposed protective order and addresses other procedural matters. The filing includes various letters and orders from July to December 2020.
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