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200633
Document 200633
AI Analysis
Summary: The government opposes the defendant's request to use materials related to grand jury subpoenas in civil cases, arguing that the protective order in the criminal case prohibits such use and that the defendant's request is an attempt to evade the directives of the protective order. The government had previously obtained modifications to protective orders in other cases to comply with the subpoenas.
Significance: This document is potentially important because it reveals the government's actions in a grand jury investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and his possible co-conspirators, and it highlights a dispute between the defendant and the government regarding the use of discovery materials in civil cases.
Key Topics:
criminal discovery process
protective orders
grand jury investigation into Jeffrey Epstein
Key People:
- Jeffrey Epstein - subject of grand jury investigation
- Alison J. Nathan - Honorable Judge presiding over the case