Email correspondence between federal prosecutors and victims' attorneys Bradley Edwards and Brittany Henderson regarding a court order on Rule 17(c) subpoena motions during the Ghislaine Maxwell criminal trial.
This is internal legal correspondence from November 22-23, 2021, just days before Ghislaine Maxwell's federal trial began on November 29, 2021. An Assistant U.S. Attorney from the Southern District of New York is communicating with Bradley Edwards and Brittany Henderson—two prominent attorneys who represented dozens of Epstein victims—about Maxwell's response to motions to quash her Rule 17(c) subpoena and a subsequent court order. Rule 17(c) subpoenas in federal criminal cases compel witnesses to testify or produce documents at trial.
From: le alMIE> To: Brad Edwards <=lia>, Brittany Henderson ailla> Cc: ' " ' SANYS " I, 11 Subject: RE: Response re Rule 17(c) subpoena Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2021 01:20:52 +0000 Attachments: 2021.11.22_Order re_Rule_17_subpoenas.pdf Hey Brad, Brittany, Attached is the Court's order on the motions. From: Sent: Monday, November 22, 20217:28 PM To: Brad Edwards < M>, Brittany Henderson < MMEM> Cc: I >: Subject: Response re Rule 17(c) subpoena Brad, Brittany, Attached is Maxwell's response to the motions to quash her Rule 17(c) subpoena. Thanks, Assistant United States Attorney Southern District of New York New York, New York 10007 EFTA00021032