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The transcript is of a court hearing where Judge Loretta A. Preska discusses the unsealing of documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell. The court considers the presumption of public access to judicial documents and countervailing interests, ultimately rejecting Maxwell's arguments that unsealing certain documents would jeopardize her right to a fair trial.
Source
DOJ
Release Date
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Pages
33
Jurisdiction
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Case
136-9
4 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant in civil case and subject of criminal prosecution): This transcript reveals the court's reasoning and rulings on the unsealing of documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell, which may have implications for her criminal trial and the public's understanding of the case.
Sigrid McCawley (Attorney for Virginia Giuffre): This transcript reveals the court's reasoning and rulings on the unsealing of documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell, which may have implications for her criminal trial and the public's understanding of the case.
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Virginia Giuffre (Plaintiff in civil case): This transcript reveals the court's reasoning and rulings on the unsealing of documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell, which may have implications for her criminal trial and the public's understanding of the case.
Laura Menninger (Attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell): This transcript reveals the court's reasoning and rulings on the unsealing of documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell, which may have implications for her criminal trial and the public's understanding of the case.