Proffer Agreement: DOJ-OGR-00022982
Summary
This Proffer Agreement outlines the terms of Ghislaine Maxwell's meeting with the Government, including the limitations on the use of statements made during the meeting and potential exceptions. The agreement specifies that it is not a cooperation agreement and that the Government makes no representation about reaching a future agreement. The document details how statements made during the meeting may be used in potential prosecutions.
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PROFFER AGREEMENT [Signed Maxwell Proffer Agreement (Redacted)]
PROFFER AGREEMENT With respect to the meeting of Ghislaine Maxwell ("Client") and his attorney, David Oscar Markus, Esq., with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to be held at the Office of the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida on July 24 and 25, 2025 ("the meeting"), ...
Court Filing: 60
The document is a court filing in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, where the government requests to delay disclosure of sensitive materials related to Jeffrey Epstein's victims. The government argues that premature disclosure could jeopardize their ongoing investigation and reveal sensitive victim information. The court grants the request, allowing the government to delay disclosure until eight weeks prior to trial.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 793
The letter is a request from Ghislaine Maxwell's counsel to review grand jury transcripts that the Government seeks to unseal. The Court had ordered the Government to provide the transcripts to the Court by July 29, 2025. Maxwell's counsel has obtained the Government's consent for their request.
Government's Memorandum in Response to the Court's Orders: 796
The document is a government memorandum responding to court orders regarding the disclosure of grand jury transcripts in the cases of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It discusses the factors set forth in In re Craig for determining whether to disclose grand jury materials and addresses the government's position on the matter. The government is seeking to unseal certain grand jury transcripts while also requesting to file a supplemental submission to protect victims' interests.
Declaration in Support of Motion to Withdraw as Co-Counsel: 798-1
Christian R. Everdell of Cohen & Gresser LLP declares that the firm is withdrawing as co-counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell with her consent, as Markus Moss PLLC has taken over her representation for the government's motion to unseal grand jury transcripts. Cohen & Gresser LLP represented Maxwell during her trial and sentencing but not in her appellate proceedings. The firm will share its files with Markus Moss PLLC upon request.
Declaration in Support of Motion to Withdraw as Co-Counsel: 805-1
The law firm Haddon, Morgan & Foreman, P.C. is seeking to withdraw as co-counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell, citing that their representation concluded with her sentencing and that new counsel, Markus Moss PLLC, has been retained to handle the government's unsealing motion. Maxwell has consented to the withdrawal.
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