Olivier Laude
Partner at Laude Esquior Champey, acting on behalf of Cohen & Gresser LLP
Mentioned in 3 documents. Roles: Partner at Laude Esquior Champey, acting on behalf of Cohen & Gresser LLP, French attorney representing Ghislaine Maxwell, Partner at Laude Esquior Champey, representing Cohen & Gresser LLP
Olivier Laude is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
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Memorandum/Opinion: 20-cr-00880-AJN Document 11-02 Filed 03/23/21 Page d31of518
“The memorandum, written by William Julié, argues that the French government can extradite an individ”
Expert Opinion on French Extradition Law: 97-22
“The document is an expert opinion by French attorney William Julié on the extradition procedure in F”
Memorandum/Opinion Letter: doj-ogr-00020185
“The memorandum, written by William Julié, argues that the French government can extradite an individ”
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“Named alongside other network members in 10 documents”
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Document Mentions (3)
Memorandum/Opinion: 20-cr-00880-AJN Document 11-02 Filed 03/23/21 Page d31of518
The memorandum, written by William Julié, argues that the French government can extradite an individual who renounces their French nationality, countering the Ministry of Justice's claim that nationality at the time of the alleged offense is what matters.
Expert Opinion on French Extradition Law: 97-22
The document is an expert opinion by French attorney William Julié on the extradition procedure in France and the likelihood of Ghislaine Maxwell's extradition to the USA. It concludes that Maxwell's extradition is legally permissible and likely, given her US citizenship and irrevocable waiver of her right to contest extradition. The opinion addresses concerns raised during Maxwell's bail hearing in the US regarding her potential flight to France.
Memorandum/Opinion Letter: doj-ogr-00020185
The memorandum, written by William Julié, argues that the French government can extradite an individual who renounces their French nationality, countering the Ministry of Justice's claim that nationality at the time of the alleged offense is what matters. It was written in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's bail proceedings in the US. The author asserts that the Ministry's position is not supported by law.
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