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Document 264
AI Analysis
Summary: The court received a letter from counsel for a non-party requesting anonymity for their client, an alleged victim of a sexual crime. The court forwarded the letter to the parties, received a response from the Government, and decided to file the letter under seal to protect the non-party's privacy interests.
Significance: This document reveals the court's handling of a request for anonymity by a non-party alleged victim in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, demonstrating the court's consideration of privacy interests.
Key Topics:
Privacy protections
Anonymity for alleged victim
Sealing of court documents
Key People:
- Alison J. Nathan - United States District Judge
- Ghislaine Maxwell - Defendant in the case
Full Text
Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 264 Filed 05/03/21 Page 1 of 1
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
United States of America,
-v-
Ghislaine Maxwell,
Defendant.
20-CR-330 (AJN)
ORDER
ALISON J. NATHAN, District Judge:
On April 21, 2021, the Court's Chambers received a letter from counsel for a non-party requesting assurances as to privacy protections for his client in any filings or proceedings in this case. The letter requests anonymity on behalf of the client as an alleged victim of a sexual crime. After receiving the letter, the Court forwarded it to the parties and required the Government to respond to counsel, which it has done. The Court will take no further action based on the April 21, 2021 letter but will file it under seal to protect the privacy interests of the non-party asserting that interest.
The Government is requested to forward this order to counsel for the non-party.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: May 3, 2021
New York, New York
ALISON J. NATHAN
United States District Judge
USDC SDNY
DOCUMENT
ELECTRONICALLY FILED
DOC #:
DATE FILED: 5/3/21
DOJ-OGR-00004077