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The document is a sealed memorandum decision and order granting the government's application to modify a protective order in the Giuffre v. Maxwell case, allowing Boies Schiller Flexner LLP to comply with a grand jury subpoena. The protective order was originally entered to protect confidential materials produced during discovery. The court granted the modification despite the pending appeal regarding the unsealing of certain documents.
Source
DOJ
Release Date
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Pages
27
Jurisdiction
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Case
311-4
3 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant in the Giuffre v. Maxwell case): This document is potentially important because it reveals the reasoning behind the court's decision to modify a protective order, allowing the disclosure of confidential materials to a grand jury, and sheds light on the Giuffre v. Maxwell case and its related proceedings.
Jeffrey Epstein (Alleged perpetrator of sex crimes mentioned in the Giuffre v. Maxwell case): This document is potentially important because it reveals the reasoning behind the court's decision to modify a protective order, allowing the disclosure of confidential materials to a grand jury, and sheds light on the Giuffre v. Maxwell case and its related proceedings.
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Alan Dershowitz (Third-party who moved to unseal certain documents): This document is potentially important because it reveals the reasoning behind the court's decision to modify a protective order, allowing the disclosure of confidential materials to a grand jury, and sheds light on the Giuffre v. Maxwell case and its related proceedings.