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Document 521

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Summary: The letter, filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys, argues that Maxwell has a constitutional right to call Jane's attorney, Robert Glassman, as a witness to testify about his advice to Jane regarding cooperating with the government and testifying against Maxwell. The attorneys contend that the attorney-client privilege does not apply or has been waived, and that Glassman's testimony is relevant to Jane's credibility and Maxwell's defense.
Significance: This document is significant because it reveals a crucial issue in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial regarding the defendant's right to call Jane's attorney as a witness to testify about his advice to Jane, potentially impacting Jane's credibility and Maxwell's defense.
Key Topics: Attorney-client privilege Witness testimony and credibility Constitutional right to compulsory process and present a defense
Key People:
  • Ghislaine Maxwell - Defendant
  • Jane - Witness
  • Robert Glassman - Jane's attorney
  • Alison J. Nathan - United States District Judge
  • Jeffrey S. Pagliuca - Attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell