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Document 598

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Summary: The Government agrees with the New York Times Company that the questionnaires for the twelve seated jurors in the Ghislaine Maxwell case should be made public, with limited redactions to protect juror privacy. The Government proposes redactions to only one juror questionnaire to protect sensitive personal information. The letter is a response to the Court's order regarding the New York Times Company's motion to unseal the juror questionnaires.
Significance: This document is significant because it reveals the Government's position on unsealing juror questionnaires in a high-profile case, and it provides insight into the balance between transparency and juror privacy.
Key Topics: Unsealing juror questionnaires Redactions for juror privacy Access to jury selection process
Key People:
  • Ghislaine Maxwell - Defendant in the case
  • Alison J. Nathan - United States District Judge
  • Damian Williams - United States Attorney
  • Maurene Comey - Assistant United States Attorney
  • Alison Moe - Assistant United States Attorney
  • Lara Pomerantz - Assistant United States Attorney
  • Andrew Rohrbach - Assistant United States Attorney