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Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 23:57:19 +0000
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New Wrinkle in Ghislaine Maxwell Trial as
Judge May Be Promoted
Senator Chuck Schumer will recommend Judge Alison J. Nathan for a seat on a federal appeals court, but the
fraught case could put her in an unusual predicament.
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Judge Alison J. Nathan was on the bench as jury selection began in Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking trial in
U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Tuesday.Credit...Jefferson Siegel for The New York Times
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By Benjamin Weiser
Nov. 16, 2021, 6:24 p.m. ET
The Manhattan judge presiding in the high-profile trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate of Jeffrey
Epstein, will be recommended to the White House on Tuesday evening for a prestigious federal appeals court
post by Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, his office said.
The judge, Alison J. Nathan, 49, has spent a decade on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New
York. On Tuesday, she was overseeing jury selection in the trial of Ms. Maxwell, who has been charged with sex
trafficking and with helping Mr. Epstein recruit, groom and ultimately sexually abuse girls. Ms. Maxwell has
pleaded not guilty.
The trial, in which opening arguments are scheduled for Nov. 29, could last six weeks, defense lawyers and
prosecutors have said in court filings.
If Judge Nathan is nominated by President Biden and confirmed by the Senate during the trial, she could still
continue to preside in the case, two legal ethics experts said. Judges are frequently elevated to appeals courts
from lower courts where they are actively involved in trials and other cases.
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Still, the Maxwell trial, with its connection to Mr. Epstein and the worldwide attention it has attracted, is
anything but a routine matter.
Asked whether Judge Nathan would stay on the case if nominated for the appellate judgeship, Edward
Friedland, a spokesman for the District Court, said in a statement that he could "neither confirm nor deny that
she is under consideration."
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"But I have every reason to believe that if she is recommended or nominated she would — as is customary for
lower court judges who are nominated to higher courts — continue to do her day job and preside over the trial to
its conclusion," Mr. Friedland said.
Mr. Schumer, the Democratic majority leader and the party's senior lawmaker in New York State, is
recommending Judge Nathan for a seat on the influential U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which is
one level below the Supreme Court.
The recommendation means Judge Nathan is almost certain to be nominated by the White House, as
presidents, in choosing judges and U.S. attorneys, traditionally defer to their party's senior lawmaker in each
state.
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Mr. Schumer, in a statement on Tuesday, said Judge Nathan's "experience, legal brilliance, love of the rule of
law and perspective would be invaluable in ensuring the federal judiciary fulfills its obligation to ensure equal
justice for all."
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Mr. Schumer's office also noted that Judge Nathan would be the second openly gay woman to serve on the
Second Circuit.
Judge Nathan was appointed to the District Court by President Barack Obama in 2011. She earlier served as a
special counsel to the solicitor general of New York State, in the state attorney general's office. Before that, she
was an associate White House counsel and special assistant to Mr. Obama.
Judge Nathan is a graduate of Cornell Law School and served as a law clerk to Justice John Paul Stevens in the
Supreme Court's 2001-2 term.
It is not unprecedented for a federal appellate judge, even after confirmation, to continue to hear cases in the
trial court, the legal experts said.
At least two former judges on the District Court in Manhattan — Denny Chin and Richard J. Sullivan —
continued to handle cases in the lower court after they were appointed to the Second Circuit.
Rebecca Roiphe, a professor at New York Law School, said the only theoretical issue she could foresee would be
if Judge Nathan were confirmed quickly and her new duties pulled her away "from a very time-consuming trial."
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Full interview below:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10198663/Ghislaine-Maxwell-tells-inside-prison-cell.html
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Thanks very much for flagging. The article suggests a fuller interview is coming out tomorrow or Monday. Would you
mind sending that along if you see it, please?
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