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C0HEN & GRESSER LLP
Christian R. Everdell
+1 _12 957-76IXI
November 8, 2021
BY EMAIL.
United States Attorney's Office
Southern District of New York
1 St. Andrew's Plaza
New York, NY 10007
Re: United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, S2 20 Cr. 330 (AJN)
Dear Counsel:
Pursuant to the Court's Order dated June 2, 2021 (Dkt. 297), we write to provide the
government with the defense's disclosures under Rule 16(b)(1)(A) and (b)(1)(B) of the Federal
Rules of Criminal Procedure.
As the government is aware, the defense is under no obligation to present a defense case
and whether we will do so remains subject to the developments at trial. Nevertheless, in
accordance with the Court's order, we provide below a preliminary list of documents that the
defense may use in its case-in-chief, should we decide to present a defense case.
We note that Rule 16(b)(1)(A) requires disclosure only of documents and other items that
are "within the defendant's possession, custody, or control; and ... [that] the defendant intends to
use ... in the defendant's case-in-chief at trial." Fed. R. Crim. P. 16(b)(1)(A) (emphasis added).
Rule 16(b)(1)(A) does not require the defense to disclose, for example, potential impeachment
evidence or documents that the defense may use to refresh a witness's recollection during the
government's case-in-chief. See United States v. Medearis, 380 F.3d 1049, 1057 (8th Cir. 2004)
(Rule 16(b)(1)(A) does not require disclosure of impeachment evidence); United States v. Moore,
208 F.3d 577, 579 (7th Cir. 2000) (same); United States v. Haffield, No. 06 Cr. 550 (JS), 2009 WL
10673619, at *1-2 (E.D.N.Y. Apr. 22, 2009) (same) (citing Medearis and Moore); see also United
States v. Gray-Burriss, 791 F.3d 50, 57-58 & n.2 (D.C. Cir. 2015) (using documents to refresh
recollection of government's witnesses not covered by Rule 16); United States v. King, 703 F.2d
119, 126 n.6 (5 Cir.1983) (noting that "even though the documents were excluded from
evidence" because of defendant's failure to make a Rule 16 disclosure, "[d]efense counsel was
allowed to use the documents to refresh the recollection of witnesses").
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We also note the following: First, the defense continues to investigate and prepare its case
for trial, which is still three weeks away. The defense has not made final determinations about
which documents it may use in the defense case-in-chief, should we decide to present one.
Indeed, those decisions will depend heavily on developments at trial. Second, the defense may
receive documents from Rule 17 subpoenas or other document requests which the defense may
want to use in any case-in-chief. Third, the government is still producing Rule 16 discovery, 3500
material, and Giglio material, which may require additional investigation and may, in turn, yield
additional documents that the defense may wish to use in any case-in-chief.
To that end, the defense reserves its right to supplement these disclosures. The defense
further recognizes that its disclosure obligations under Rule 16 are ongoing, and we will produce
any additional Rule 16 materials to the government as we identify them. See Fed. R. Crim. P.
16(c).
Defense Rule 16 Disclosure
Pursuant to Rule 16(b)(1)(A), below is the preliminary list of the documents that the
defense may use should it elect to present a case-in-chief. We have attached copies of the
documents listed below if they were not provided to the defense by the government in discovery.
Otherwise, we provide the Bates numbers for the produced documents. Because we have already
provided the government with the defense expert notice, which referenced articles, reports, and
other materials they relied upon to prepare their testimony, we have not repeated that information
here. See Fed. R. Crim. P. 16(b)(I)(B) & (b)(I)(C).
I. AT&T phone records
SDNY GM 00514773-00514915
Certification — attached as Exhibit A
2. Federal Express records
SDNY GM 00338750-343831
Certification — attached as Exhibit B
List of certified invoices (highlighted in yellow) — attached as Exhibit C
3. Customs and Border Patrol records
SDNY GM 02753139-02753143
SDNY GM 00000799-00000833
4. Interlochen records
SDNY GM 00004784-00005076
SDNY GM 02753433-02753440
SDNY GM 02753466-02753528
Additional records — attached as Exhibit D
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5. Shopper's Travel records
SDNY GM 00006061-00006079
6. Larry Visoski flight manifests
SDNY_GM_00405330-00405565
SDNY GM 00405788-00405969
7. General Release, Epstein Victims' Compensation Program
Attached as Exhibit E
8. General Release, Epstein Victims' Compensation Program —
Not attached — pending release by Judge Koeltl in Doe v. Indyke, 20 Civ. 484
(JGK) (S.D.N.Y. 2020)
9. Floorplans, Palm Beach residence
SDNY GM 00328519-00328521
10. Palm Beach Police Department incident reports
E.g., 3501.014-004
II. Jeffrey Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement
Attached as Exhibit F
12. February 29, 2016 Meeting Materials
SDNY GM 02742753-02742762
SDNY GM 02742878-02742892
SDNY GM 02742895-02742962
Sincerely,
/s/ Christian R. Everdell
Christian R. Everdell
COHEN & GRESSER LLP
cc:
All counsel of record (by email)
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