June 20, 2016
Opinion issued by Judge Sweet in Giuffre v. Maxwell (Exhibit 6).
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Judge Sweet | person | 47 | View Entity |
015.pdf
This document is a Motion to Seal filed on July 7, 2016, by attorney Jack Scarola on behalf of Bradley J. Edwards in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Edwards seeks to seal exhibits attached to his Motion to Quash a subpoena, specifically referencing confidential depositions of Ghislaine Maxwell and Rinaldo Rizzo, as well as documents related to Alan Dershowitz, which are already under seal in the Southern District of New York. The motion argues that sealing is necessary to comply with protective orders from the underlying case.
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A civil defamation case, which had generated over 900 docket entries and had many unresolved motions, was dismissed.
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Judge Sweet passed away before ruling on the Government's application.
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Government submitted ex parte and sealed letters to courts supporting application to modify protective orders.
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Judge Sweet denied Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to dismiss.
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Trial proceedings: Judge Sweet finished reading the charge.
2019-02-21 • Southern District of New York (Courtroom)
Government submission of an application and proposed order regarding unsealing documents in the Giuffre v. Maxwell case, requesting it be filed under seal.
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Court Hearing regarding Pro Hac Vice motions and discovery disputes.
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Judge Sweet denied Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to dismiss in the defamation case.
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