Court Filing or Legal Exhibit List: 20-0170088
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The document is a table of exhibits listing three items: Julie Addendum Opinion from France, Perry Addendum Opinion from the U.K., and a DOJ filing or document. It is likely part of a larger legal filing or case.
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The document is a table of exhibits listing three items: Julie Addendum Opinion from France, Perry A...
The document is a table of exhibits listing three items: Julie Addendum Opinion from France, Perry Addendum Opinion from the U.K., and a DOJ filing or document. It is likely part of a larger legal filing or case.
Court Filing: 581
The Miami Herald and investigative journalist Julie Brown are seeking to intervene in the case United States v. Maxwell to object to Ghislaine Maxwell's motion for a new trial being filed under seal. They argue that the motion and exhibits are judicial records entitled to a presumption of public access and that sealing them is not justified.
Jeffrey Epstein email offering to arrange meetings with high‑profile figures including a Clinton
The passage shows Epstein discussing the ability to bring notable individuals (Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, a Clinton, Julie Taymor) to a meeting, suggesting he had access to influential actors. While it h Epstein proposes to “find out” if Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, a Clinton, and Julie Taymor are in town. He mentions having “no trouble getting anyone you want,” implying a network of influence. The email
Jeffrey Epstein coordinating private meeting with Boris Nikolic and hinting at access to high‑profile figures (Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, Clinton, Jul...
The email shows Epstein directly arranging a face‑to‑face meeting and claiming the ability to summon major celebrities and political figures, suggesting a network that could be leveraged for influence Epstein and Nikolic schedule a 7:30 pm meeting on Jan 30‑31 2011. Epstein claims he can “find out if Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, Clinton, Julie Taymor are in town” and ca The tone suggests a willingness
Jeffrey Epstein emails discuss arranging meeting with high‑profile figures including Clinton and entertainers
The exchange shows Epstein offering to secure attendance of prominent individuals (e.g., a Clinton, Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, Julie Taymor) for a private meeting, suggesting possible coordination among Epstein offers to “find out” if Mick Jagger, Ken Starr, a Clinton, and Julie Taymor are in town. He proposes a meeting after “the three of us noodle a bit,” implying a small inner circle. The corresp
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.
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