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Mega Edition:  Ghislaine Maxwell Looks To Hit Virginia Roberts With Sanctions (8/22/26)

Mega Edition: Ghislaine Maxwell Looks To Hit Virginia Roberts With Sanctions (8/22/26)

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During the 2015 defamation case brought by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorneys attempted to turn the discovery process against Giuffre by asking the federal court to sanction her under Rule 37 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Maxwell argued that Giuffre had failed to comply fully and promptly with discovery obligations and with an earlier court order, including requirements governing disclosures, documents and information relevant to her claims. Maxwell’s lawyers pointed to supplemental discovery responses, deposition testimony, medical records and other materials that they said had either been produced late or had not been properly disclosed in the first instance. They asked the court to impose consequences for those alleged violations, portraying Giuffre’s discovery conduct as sufficiently serious to warrant judicial punishment.

The sanctions fight illustrated just how aggressively Maxwell litigated Giuffre’s lawsuit. Rather than simply defending against Giuffre’s central allegation that Maxwell had defamed her by publicly branding her account of Epstein’s trafficking operation false, Maxwell’s legal team repeatedly attacked Giuffre’s evidence, disclosures, witnesses and compliance with procedural rules. The case ultimately became saturated with motions to compel, sanctions requests, demands for adverse inferences and disputes over what evidence could be used, much of which was initially hidden from public view under seal.  The sanctions effort therefore became another front in a much larger legal war in which Maxwell attempted to undermine Giuffre’s credibility and restrict the evidence she could present, while Giuffre’s attorneys fought to force disclosure from Maxwell and establish that her allegations were supported by evidence. The case never reached a jury because Maxwell and Giuffre settled in May 2017, leaving many of those discovery battles to become public only years later through the prolonged litigation to unseal the court record.


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