A routine administrative email from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to victim attorneys Gloria Allred and Mariann Wang regarding rules about public statements during the Ghislaine Maxwell criminal trial.
This August 2021 email was sent from a prosecutor in the Southern District of New York to attorneys Gloria Allred and Mariann Wang, who represented victims in the Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking case. The email notifies them about Judge Alison J. Nathan's order regarding Local Criminal Rule 23.1, which governs what attorneys associated with criminal cases can say publicly—commonly known as 'Free Press — Fair Trial' rules. This is procedural correspondence rather than substantive case evidence.
From: To: Cc: Mariann Wang < I=> Subject: Local Criminal Rule 23.1 Date: Mon, 02 Aug 2021 14:59:27 +0000 Attachments: 2021.07.30_Order_Regarding_Local_Rule_23.1.pdf Hi Gloria and Mariann, Hope you're both doing well. We wanted to let you know about a recent order from Judge Nathan regarding Local Criminal Rule 23.1, which applies not only to counsel of record in a criminal case, but also to attorneys associated with a case. The order is attached, and the full text version of the local SDNY rules can be found on the court's website. If you have any questions about the rule or the order, please let us know. Thanks, Assistant United States Attorney Southern District of New York One Saint Andrew's Plaza New York, NY 10007 EFTA00031986