This is a Second Circuit Court of Appeals docket notification confirming that a defective legal filing was corrected in Ghislaine Maxwell's bail appeal case.
This automated court notification from January 26, 2021 confirms that a procedural defect in attorney Christian Everdell's notice of appearance was cured in case 21-58, United States v. Maxwell. The document is a routine administrative filing related to Maxwell's appeal of a December 2020 bail denial. Everdell, a partner at Cohen & Gresser, was representing Maxwell in her unsuccessful bid to be released from the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center pending trial. The Second Circuit ultimately denied Maxwell's bail appeal in April 2021.
From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: <1 > Subject: 21-58 United States of America v. Maxwell "Defective Document CURED" Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2021 18:18:36 +0000 ***NOTE TO PUBLIC ACCESS USERS*** Judicial Conference of the United States policy permits attorneys of record and parties in a case (including pro se litigants) to receive one free electronic copy of all documents filed electronically, if receipt is required by law or directed by the filer. PACER access fees apply to all other users. To avoid later charges, download a copy of each document during this first viewing. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit Notice of Docket Activity The following transaction was filed on 01/26/2021 Case Name: United States of America v. Maxwell Case Number: 21-58 Docket Text: CURED DEFECTIVE ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND NOTICE OF APPEARANCE [13], on behalf of Appellant Ghislaine Maxwell, FILED.[3021129] [21-58] Notice will be electronically mailed to: Mr. Christian Romeyn Everdell, Assistant U.S. Attorney: ceverdell®cohengressercom, mana in clerksoffice cohengresser.com Assistant U.S. Attome Notice will be stored in the notice cart for: Quality Control 1 EFTA00020971
