Court Filing: 144-3
Summary
This court filing details a protective order governing the disclosure of confidential information in a specific case, listing the individuals and groups authorized to access such information and the procedures for doing so.
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Court Filing - Protective Order: 124-6
This is a Protective Order issued in a court case (1:20-cr-00330-AJN), defining who can access confidential information and under what conditions. It lists categories of individuals who can be privy to protected material and requires them to acknowledge the order before disclosure. The order aims to safeguard sensitive information throughout the legal proceedings.
Court Filing: 1:19-cv-09233-AJN Document 136-3
This court filing outlines the terms of a Protective Order, specifying who can access confidential information and the procedures for disclosure. It lists various categories of individuals who may access such information, including attorneys, parties, expert witnesses, and court personnel. The order requires individuals to sign a written acknowledgment before being given access to confidential information.
Court Filing - Proposed Protective Order: 126-3
The proposed protective order governs the disclosure and use of confidential information in the case of Virginia L. Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell, including documents, deposition testimony, and other materials. It establishes procedures for designating and handling confidential information, and outlines the persons to whom such information may be disclosed. The order aims to protect sensitive information related to the parties and non-parties involved in the case.
Court Filing: 666
The MARSH law firm requests on behalf of their clients, Sarah Ransome and Elizabeth Stein, that they be allowed to speak at Ghislaine Maxwell's upcoming sentencing hearing, citing their rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The letter is addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan and copied to various parties involved in the case.
Court Filing: 108
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.
Court Filing: 119
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team filed a motion requesting a severance and separate trial for Counts Five and Six of the Superseding Indictment. The motion was filed on January 25, 2021, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The defense team is led by attorneys from Haddon, Morgan & Foreman P.C., Cohen & Gresser LLP, and Law Offices of Bobbi C. Sternheim.
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