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eighteen, and aiding and abetting the same, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 1591, 2. S2 Indictment,
Dkt. No. 187.!
In two prior pretrial motions, the Defendant requested that the Court dismiss two of the
three conspiracy counts—that is, Counts One, Three, and Five—as multiplicitous, given that all
three were premised on the Defendant’s participation in a single criminal conspiracy with
Epstein. To punish her for all three counts, she argued, would violate the Double Jeopardy
Clause. In opinions dated April 16, 2021, and August 13, 2021, the Court denied those motions
as premature because the Double Jeopardy Clause would prohibit only multiple punishments for
the same offense, but not indictments for the same offense. United States v. Maxwell, 534 F.
Supp. 3d 299, 322 (S.D.N.Y. 2021) (citing United States v. Josephberg, 459 F.3d 350, 355 (2d
Cir. 2006)); United States v. Maxwell, No. 20-CR-330 (AJN), 2021 WL 3591801, at *5
(S.D.N.Y. Aug. 13, 2021).
Because the jury convicted the Defendant on all three conspiracy counts, the Defendant
now requests that the Court impose judgment on only one of these counts. Maxwell Br. at 19,
Dkt. No. 600. The Government concedes that Counts One and Three are multiplicitous and
agrees that the Court should not impose judgment on Count One, but it argues that Counts Three
and Five are distinct offenses premised on distinct criminal conspiracies, and so the Court should
impose judgment on both. Gov. Br. at 24, Dkt. No. 621.
On consent of both parties, the Court will not impose judgment on Count One because it
is multiplicitous. For the reasons that follow, the Court further grants the Defendant’s motion to
also not enter judgment on Count Count Five because it is also multiplicitous with Count Three.
! The original and S2 Indictments also included two counts of perjury. See S2 Indictment 9] 28-31. The Court
granted the Defendant’s motion to sever those counts for a separate trial. United States v. Maxwell, 534 F. Supp. 3d
299, 321 (S.D.N.Y. 2021).
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