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The plaintiff's attorney, David Boies, argues that Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to stay discovery is unwarranted and should be denied. Boies contends that Maxwell's motion to dismiss is not strong and that the court has previously stated that dispositive motions do not typically stay discovery. The plaintiff requests that the court deny Maxwell's anticipated motion to stay discovery.
Source
DOJ
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Pages
1
Jurisdiction
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Case
20-10495
3 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This document is potentially important because it reveals the plaintiff's opposition to the defendant's motion to stay discovery and provides insight into the court's previous rulings on related matters.
David Boies (Plaintiff's attorney): This document is potentially important because it reveals the plaintiff's opposition to the defendant's motion to stay discovery and provides insight into the court's previous rulings on related matters.
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Debra C. Freeman (Judge): This document is potentially important because it reveals the plaintiff's opposition to the defendant's motion to stay discovery and provides insight into the court's previous rulings on related matters.