EFTA00023385.txt Text dataset_8 View on DOJ

Illegal Activity
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Blackmail
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Date
2021-11-18
Document Type
legal filing
Model
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Processed
2026-02-07T18:44
Summary
This document is a court order issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, prohibiting courtroom sketch artists from drawing exact likenesses of protected witnesses. The order allows sketch artists to confer with the court or counsel to determine if a witness is protected.
Metadata
Subject
Order regarding courtroom sketch artists and Protected Witnesses
Sender
Recipients
Document ID
S2 20 Cr. 330 (AJN)
Date
2021-11-18
Relationships 2
Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
GHISLAINE MAXWELL legal UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Ghislaine Maxwell is the defendant in a case brought by the United States of America.
ALISON J. NATHAN judicial UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Alison J. Nathan is a United States District Judge.
Notable Quotes 2
That courtroom sketch artists — whether in the courtroom or overflow rooms — may not draw exact likenesses of the Protected Witnesses;
For avoidance of doubt, courtroom sketch artists may confer with the Court or counsel for either party to determine whether a witness is a Protected Witness.
Media & Journalist References
  • Courtroom sketch artists
Public Knowledge
Context
Court orders in high-profile cases are generally public record and of interest to the media.
Media Worthy
Yes
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Themes
Legal matters/litigation
Organizations 3
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTSOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORKUNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Locations 1
New York, New York
Text Analysis
Tone
Formal
Purpose
To issue an order prohibiting courtroom sketch artists from drawing exact likenesses of Protected Witnesses in the Ghislaine Maxwell case.
Significance
This order aims to protect the identities of witnesses testifying in the Ghislaine Maxwell case.
File Info
File Name
EFTA00023385.txt
Dataset
dataset_8
Type
Text
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:44:38.326974
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