Court transcript and protective order: 36
Summary
The document includes a transcript of a bail hearing for Jeffrey Epstein, where the judge discusses the pretrial services report and sets a date for a decision on bail. It also includes a protective order outlining the terms for handling discovery materials in the case.
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Court filings: 15
The documents include a 2019 letter from the US Attorney's Office requesting exclusion of speedy trial time in the Jeffrey Epstein case and a 2020 motion for admission pro hac vice for counsel representing Ghislaine Maxwell.
Court filings: 8
The documents include court filings related to the cases of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. The first filing concerns the scheduling of Maxwell's arraignment and bail hearing, while the second is related to Epstein's bail motion and financial disclosure.
Court filings and transcripts: 53
The documents include a transcript of a court hearing in the United States v. Jeffrey Epstein case and a letter from Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding proposed redactions to a request to modify a protective order. The hearing transcript discusses the government's motion to dismiss the indictment against Epstein due to his death, while the letter argues against the government's proposed redactions and sealing of certain documents.
Criminal Notice of Appeal: 19-cr-00490 (RMB)
Jeffrey Epstein, represented by Reid Weingarten, filed a notice of appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit against the decision to remand him, as decided by Judge Richard M. Berman on July 18, 2019.
Court Filing - Notice of Electronic Filing: 4-2
The document is a notice of electronic filing in the USA v. Epstein case, confirming that the appeal record was transmitted to the USCA on July 23, 2019. It includes the case docket information and lists the attorneys involved in the case. The case involves charges against Jeffrey Epstein for sex trafficking conspiracy and sex trafficking of children or by force, fraud, or coercion.
Court Filing: 47-1
The document is a court filing recommending an order of nolle prosequi (dropping of charges) for defendant Jeffrey Epstein, signed by Assistant US Attorneys and approved by US Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman, with the court's approval by Judge Richard M. Berman.
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