Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 38220
The Government responds to the defendant's request for a bill of particulars, arguing that it is not required to provide an exhaustive list of unnamed co-conspirators. The Government states its intention to introduce co-conspirator statements from two individuals, Jeffrey Epstein and an employee of Epstein's, and asserts that the defendant has adequate information to prepare for trial.
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The Government responds to the defendant's request for a bill of particulars, arguing that it is not required to provide an exhaustive list of unnamed co-conspirators. The Government states its intention to introduce co-conspirator statements from two individuals, Jeffrey Epstein and an employee of Epstein's, and asserts that the defendant has adequate information to prepare for trial.
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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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