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Document 38220

AI Analysis

Summary: The Government responds to the defendant's request for a bill of particulars, arguing that it is not required to provide an exhaustive list of unnamed co-conspirators. The Government states its intention to introduce co-conspirator statements from two individuals, Jeffrey Epstein and an employee of Epstein's, and asserts that the defendant has adequate information to prepare for trial.
Significance: This document is significant as it reveals the Government's position on providing discovery materials and its intention to introduce co-conspirator statements at trial, and argues against the defendant's request for a bill of particulars regarding co-conspirators.
Key Topics: Government's obligation to provide discovery materials Request for a bill of particulars regarding co-conspirators Introduction of co-conspirator statements at trial
Key People:
  • Alison J. Nathan - Presiding Judge
  • Jeffrey Epstein - Co-conspirator mentioned in the S2 Indictment