Court Order: 798-2
The document is a proposed court order granting the motion to withdraw Christian R. Everdell and Mark S. Cohen as co-counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell in her criminal case. The order is to be signed by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer. The withdrawal of counsel may have implications for Maxwell's defense strategy.
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The document is a proposed court order granting the motion to withdraw Christian R. Everdell and Mark S. Cohen as co-counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell in her criminal case. The order is to be signed by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer. The withdrawal of counsel may have implications for Maxwell's defense strategy.
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Court Order: 799
The court grants the motion to withdraw Christian R. Everdell and Mark S. Cohen as co-counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell in her criminal case. The order is issued by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer on August 4, 2025. This change may affect Maxwell's legal strategy and representation.
Defense attorney Christian R. Everdell requests that the court order the MDC to accept two hard driv...
Defense attorney Christian R. Everdell requests that the court order the MDC to accept two hard drives containing non-Highly Confidential discovery materials for Ghislaine Maxwell's use. The hard drives are organized in a user-friendly format, and the government does not object to the request. The MDC Legal Department has expressed concerns and is given the opportunity to note objections.
Court Order: 805-2
The document is a proposed court order granting the motion to withdraw Jeffrey S. Pagliuca and Laura A. Menninger as co-counsel for defendant Ghislaine Maxwell. The order is to be signed by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer. The withdrawal is related to the criminal case against Maxwell in the Southern District of New York.
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Court filings: 8
The documents include court filings related to the cases of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. The first filing concerns the scheduling of Maxwell's arraignment and bail hearing, while the second is related to Epstein's bail motion and financial disclosure.
Court Filing: 133
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a motion to suppress evidence obtained from a government subpoena and to dismiss Counts Five and Six of the indictment, citing the Due Process Clause. The motion is supported by a memorandum of law and exhibits. The defense attorneys representing Maxwell are listed, along with their contact information.
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