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The transcript captures a court hearing where attorneys argue over pro hac vice motions for Paul Cassell and Brad Edwards, with the defense contesting due to potential witness testimony and confidentiality concerns. The judge denies the motions without prejudice, requesting additional information before reconsidering.
Source
DOJ
Release Date
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Pages
30
Jurisdiction
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Case
212-2
5 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This transcript reveals the court's consideration of pro hac vice motions for key attorneys in a high-profile case involving sensitive information and potential conflicts of interest.
Robert W. Sweet (District Judge presiding over the case): This transcript reveals the court's consideration of pro hac vice motions for key attorneys in a high-profile case involving sensitive information and potential conflicts of interest.
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Sigrid McCawley (Attorney for Plaintiff Virginia Giuffre): This transcript reveals the court's consideration of pro hac vice motions for key attorneys in a high-profile case involving sensitive information and potential conflicts of interest.
Paul Cassell (Attorney seeking pro hac vice admission): This transcript reveals the court's consideration of pro hac vice motions for key attorneys in a high-profile case involving sensitive information and potential conflicts of interest.
Virginia Giuffre (Plaintiff): This transcript reveals the court's consideration of pro hac vice motions for key attorneys in a high-profile case involving sensitive information and potential conflicts of interest.