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Document DOJ-OGR-00020052

AI Analysis

Summary: The document argues that the discovery provided by the prosecution lacks evidence supporting the charges against Ms. Maxwell, with no contemporaneous records or police reports implicating her in the alleged crimes. The few relevant documents do not support the government's case. The discovery contains exculpatory police reports instead.
Significance: This document highlights the defense's argument that the prosecution's case lacks supporting evidence, potentially weakening their case against Ms. Maxwell.
Key Topics: lack of evidence in discovery absence of police reports exculpatory evidence
Key People:
  • Ms. Maxwell - defendant in the case

Full Text

The discovery also does not contain any police reports in which the people we believe to be the complainants reported the alleged crimes to law enforcement. To the contrary, the only police reports provided are exculpatory. In sum, the discovery contains not a single contemporaneous email, text message, phone record, diary entry, police report, or recording that implicates Ms. Maxwell in the 1994-1997 conduct underlying the conspiracy charged in the indictment. The few documents in the discovery that pertain to the people we believe to be the three complainants referenced in the indictment do little, if anything, to support the government's case against Ms. Maxwell: