The letter, filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys, argues that Maxwell has a constitutional right t...
The letter, filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys, argues that Maxwell has a constitutional right to call Jane's attorney, Robert Glassman, as a witness to testify about his advice to Jane regarding cooperating with the government and testifying against Maxwell. The attorneys contend that the attorney-client privilege does not apply or has been waived, and that Glassman's testimony is relevant to Jane's credibility and Maxwell's defense.
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The letter, filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys, argues that Maxwell has a constitutional right to call Jane's attorney, Robert Glassman, as a witness to testify about his advice to Jane regarding cooperating with the government and testifying against Maxwell. The attorneys contend that the attorney-client privilege does not apply or has been waived, and that Glassman's testimony is relevant to Jane's credibility and Maxwell's defense.
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Letter to the Judge: 731-2
The letter, written by Jane's attorneys, opposes Ghislaine Maxwell's request to solicit testimony from Robert Glassman, arguing that it would disclose confidential information and is not relevant to the case. The attorneys request that the court deny Maxwell's motion to compel Glassman's testimony.
Court Filing: 806
The document is a court order by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer, docketing a letter from a victim's attorney, Robert S. Glassman, who opposes the release of grand jury transcripts without redacting victims' identifying information. The letter supplements previous submissions on the matter. The court has decided to publicly docket this letter.
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Subject: RE: Fwd (TEL) Prosecutors in Ghislaine Maxwell Case Ask for Halt to Civil Proceed
From To Cc Subject: RE: Fwd (TEL) Prosecutors in Ghislaine Maxwell Case Ask for Halt to Civil Proceed Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2020 00:18:12 +0000 Attachments: 2020.09.04_Govemment_letter_in_support_of stay.pdf The letter was publicly filed on the docket in the civil case, per Judge Freeman's order. The version from ECF is attached. From:I.INSANYS) [Contractor] Sent: n a , e tem r 11, 2020 3:11 PM To: (USANYS) (USANYS) Cc: (USANYS) Subject: FW: Fwd (TEL) Prosecutors in Ghislaine Maxwell Case Ask for Halt to Civil Proceed Here's the Telegraph story that quotes from the letter. From: Sent: Friday, September 11, 2020 3:06 PM To: Subj : w L rosecutors inGhislaine axwe ase s or a t to ivi rocee This is the Telegraph story... Prosecutors in Ghislaine Maxwell Case Ask for Halt to Civil Proceedings Against British Heiress 2020-09-11 18:16:21.827 GMT By Josie Ensor (Telegraph) -- Federal prosecutors pursuing child sex trafficking charges against Ghislaine Maxwell say the
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