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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ELECTRONICALLY FILED
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DATE FILED: 4/26/21
United States of America,
—v—
20-CR-330 (MN)
Ghislaine Maxwell,
ORDER
Defendant.
ALISON J. NATHAN, District Judge:
The Court is in receipt of the parties' proposed schedules for pretrial disclosures and
pretrial motions practice. Dkt. Nos. 229, 230. Having considered the parties' respective
positions, the Court hereby sets the schedule below, which it deems reasonable and fair. For
purposes of this scheduling order, the trial commencement date shall mean the date that the
Court will request from the Clerk's Office as the trial commencement date. It does not include
any period involving the issuance of a jury questionnaire that may predate that trial
commencement date. As explained at the April 23, 2021 conference, the Court is considering the
Defendant's request for a continuance, but until such a request is resolved the parties shall
presume that the Court will request July 12, 2021 as the trial commencement date. See also Dkt.
No. 221. With that in mind, the Court hereby sets the following schedule:
• Government expert witness disclosure are due April 23, 2021 (agreement of the
parties)
• Supplemental Pretrial Motions that pertain only to the new charges raised in the S2
indictment (agreement of the parties):
o Defense supplemental motions are due May 7, 2021
o Government's response is due May 21, 2021
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o Defense replies are due May 28, 2021
• Disclosure of the alleged victims referenced in the S2 Indictment: May 17, 2021
(agreement of the parties)
• Jencks AcU3500 materials, Rule 404(b) notice, Giglio materials, the Government's
witness list. and co-conspirator statements are due seven weeks before the trial
commencement date
• The Government's exhibit lists and marked exhibits are due five weeks before the
trial commencement date
• Defense Expert Witness disclosure is due four weeks before the trial
commencement date
• The Defendant's Rule 16(b)(1)(A) and 16(b)(1)(B) disclosures and witness list are
due three weeks before the trial commencement date
• Motions in limine are due four weeks before the trial commencement date
(agreement of the parties)
o Responses to motions in limine are due two weeks before the trial
commencement date (agreement of the parties)
• Requests to Charge, Verdict Sheet, and Proposed Voir Dire are due three weeks
before the trial commencement date (agreement of the parties)
The Court will address a process and schedule for the parties' proposals regarding a jury
questionnaire by separate order.
Finally, the parties are ORDERED to meet and confer on the Government's proposal that
the Defendant submit witness statements pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 26.2 at
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least four weeks in advance of trial. The parties are further ORDERED to submit a joint letter
laying out their respective positions and proposals within one week of this Order.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: April 26, 2021
New York, New York cAsuwQ.
ALISON J. NATHAN
United States District Judge
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