court filing: 200633
The government opposes the defendant's request to use materials related to grand jury subpoenas in civil cases, arguing that the protective order in the criminal case prohibits such use and that the defendant's request is an attempt to evade the directives of the protective order. The government had previously obtained modifications to protective orders in other cases to comply with the subpoenas.
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The government opposes the defendant's request to use materials related to grand jury subpoenas in civil cases, arguing that the protective order in the criminal case prohibits such use and that the defendant's request is an attempt to evade the directives of the protective order. The government had previously obtained modifications to protective orders in other cases to comply with the subpoenas.
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Memorandum and Order: 20cv00484 (JGK) (DF)
The document is a Memorandum and Order from U.S. Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman granting Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to stay the civil proceedings against her and others pending the resolution of her criminal trial. Maxwell is currently in custody awaiting trial on July 12, 2021. The civil case involves allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation against Maxwell and the executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate.
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