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Viriginia Robert's Motion To Compel Documents From Improper Objections (Part 2) (2/9/25)

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In the case of Giuffre v. Maxwell (1:15-cv-07433), on February 26, 2016, plaintiff Virginia Giuffre filed a motion to compel defendant Ghislaine Maxwell to produce documents that Maxwell had withheld, citing objections deemed improper by the plaintiff. Giuffre argued that Maxwell's objections were unfounded and that the withheld documents were essential for the case. The motion sought the court's intervention to mandate the disclosure of these materials, which Giuffre believed were pertinent to her allegations against Maxwell.

In response, Maxwell filed a motion for a protective order on March 2, 2016, aiming to limit the scope of discovery and prevent the release of certain documents. The court addressed both motions, ultimately granting Giuffre's motion to compel and denying Maxwell's motion for a protective order. This decision required Maxwell to produce the contested documents, thereby advancing the discovery process in the litigation.


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Giuffre v. Maxwell | MOTION to Compel Ghislaine Maxwell to Produce Documents Subject To Improper Objections . Document | Casetext

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