Court Order: 684
The court orders the government to docket a motion by Kate's attorney that was referenced in the defendant's letter, as it was not received by the court. The government is required to docket the motion by midnight on June 26, 2022. The order is issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan.
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The court orders the government to docket a motion by Kate's attorney that was referenced in the defendant's letter, as it was not received by the court. The government is required to docket the motion by midnight on June 26, 2022. The order is issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan.
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Court Filing: 703
The Government is moving to preclude the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell, from introducing a sale agreement for her London home as evidence in her case-in-chief due to her failure to disclose it in a timely manner under Rule 16. The agreement was produced after the close of the Government's case, potentially prejudicing the Government. The Government argues that the defendant's untimely disclosure violates her Rule 16 obligations and that the agreement should be excluded.
Court Order: 686
The court has received victim impact statements from several individuals and has decided to allow some of them to make oral statements at sentencing, while others will be heard in writing only. The court has also denied the defendant's redaction requests.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 719
The defense is arguing that the 1996 Agreement for Sale of 44 Kinnerton Street is admissible as impeachment evidence against Kate, a prosecution witness, as it contradicts her testimony about visiting Ghislaine Maxwell's home in 1994. The prosecution is objecting to the introduction of this evidence, claiming that the defense failed to disclose it in a timely manner.
court filing: 681
The US Attorney's office submitted a motion filed by Kate's attorney, accompanying her impact statement, in response to the court's order in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. The submission was made by Damian Williams, US Attorney, and several Assistant US Attorneys. The document was filed with the court and copied to defense counsel.
Court Filing: 555
The defense responds to the government's motion to preclude certain testimony by Alexander Hamilton, arguing that the testimony regarding Kate's statements to Hamilton is admissible to show Kate's bias and motive. The defense also requests permission for Hamilton to testify remotely via WebEx due to COVID-19.
Court Filing: 682
The court allows seven individuals to submit written statements as part of the sentencing record in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, despite the defendant's objections. The court denies the defendant's request for redactions, citing the presumption of public access to court documents. The written statements will be made public without redactions.
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