Mr. Everdell

Person
Mentions
1327
Relationships
118
Events
605
Documents
644

Relationship Network

Loading... nodes
Interactive Network: Click nodes or edges to highlight connections and view details with action buttons. Drag nodes to reposition. Node size indicates connection count. Line color shows relationship strength: red (8-10), orange (6-7), yellow (4-5), gray (weak). Use legend and help buttons in the graph for more guidance.
118 total relationships
Connected Entity Relationship Type
Strength (mentions)
Documents Actions
organization The Court
Legal representative
16 Very Strong
35
View
person Ms. Moe
Opposing counsel
15 Very Strong
13
View
person MR. ROHRBACH
Opposing counsel
15 Very Strong
14
View
person Ms. Comey
Opposing counsel
13 Very Strong
16
View
person Ms. Sternheim
Co counsel
13 Very Strong
11
View
person Ms. Maxwell
Client
12 Very Strong
12
View
person GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Client
11 Very Strong
7
View
organization The Court
Professional
11 Very Strong
196
View
person Ms. Comey
Professional adversarial
10 Very Strong
5
View
person Ms. Moe
Professional adversarial
10 Very Strong
9
View
person MR. ROHRBACH
Professional
10 Very Strong
22
View
person Ms. Maxwell
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
6
View
person Ms. Comey
Professional
10 Very Strong
38
View
person Ms. Sternheim
Professional
10 Very Strong
6
View
person Ms. Moe
Professional
10 Very Strong
28
View
person the Judge
Professional
9 Strong
5
View
person MS. POMERANTZ
Professional
9 Strong
4
View
person your Honor
Professional
9 Strong
5
View
person MS. MENNINGER
Co counsel
9 Strong
5
View
person Ms. Chapell
Professional
8 Strong
4
View
person MR. ROHRBACH
Professional adversarial
8 Strong
3
View
person Mr. Visoski
Legal representative
8 Strong
3
View
person Ms. Maxwell
Professional
8 Strong
4
View
person Espinosa
Professional
8 Strong
2
View
person MS. POMERANTZ
Opposing counsel
8 Strong
4
View
Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Admission of Government Exhibits 252, 253, and 254 under seal. Courtroom View
N/A N/A Cross-examination of Gregory Parkinson Courtroom View
N/A N/A Court proceedings discussing jury instructions and a question from the jury regarding Count Four. Courtroom View
N/A N/A Court Sidebar/Discussion without Jury Courtroom (Southern Distric... View
N/A Recess The court calls for a comfort break during the proceedings. Courtroom (implied) View
N/A Legal proceeding A 'charging conference' was held where the defense requested the inclusion of travel from Florida... Courtroom View
N/A Court proceeding Cross-examination of witness Ms. Chapell by Mr. Everdell regarding an invoice (Government's 802) ... Courtroom View
N/A Trial An ongoing trial is discussed, with the judge stating they are not delaying it and that it may cl... N/A View
N/A Witness testimony Anticipated testimony of Tracy Chapell, through whom Federal Express invoices will be introduced ... Southern District Court (im... View
N/A Evidence handling Mr. Everdell proposes to redact a 'decent number of records' (Federal Express invoices) over the ... N/A View
N/A Court proceeding Examination of witness PATRICK McHUGH, including direct, cross, and redirect. N/A View
N/A Court proceeding Examination of witness KELLY MAGUIRE, including direct and cross. N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding Examination of witness Tracy Chapell, including direct examination and cross-examination, as part... Southern District Court (im... View
N/A Court hearing A discussion about case timing and scheduling after the jury was dismissed for the evening. Courtroom View
N/A Meeting A proposed charge conference to be held either on the evening of the 16th or on Saturday the 18th. Courtroom View
N/A Court proceeding A discussion about scheduling future court events. Courtroom View
N/A Court hearing A discussion between the judge and attorneys about the scheduling for the remainder of a trial, i... Courtroom View
N/A Charging conference A past conference where Mr. Everdell requested the inclusion of travel from Florida to New York a... N/A View
N/A Court hearing Direct examination of a witness regarding financial records for Epstein covering the period from ... Courtroom View
N/A Court trial An ongoing court trial where jury deliberations are taking place. N/A View
N/A Pretrial conference A final pretrial conference is discussed, for which Mr. Pagliuca's absence is requested. N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding Cross-examination of witness DAVID RODGERS by Mr. Everdell. N/A View
N/A Testimony Mr. Everdell previously testified about the acreage of the ranch. N/A View
N/A Court proceeding The trial is scheduled to resume on Thursday at 9:30 AM with the defense phase of the case. Courtroom View
N/A Court proceeding Direct examination of Sergeant Dawson regarding items found during a search. N/A View

DOJ-OGR-00008348.jpg

This document is a partial transcript of a court proceeding dated December 10, 2021, discussing jury instructions related to New Mexico law concerning illegal sexual activity. The Court, Mr. Everdell, and Mr. Rohrbach deliberate on how to present evidence and frame the charges for the jury, with the Court indicating it will refine the instructions for clarity. The discussion highlights the legal interpretation of 'force or coercion' in the context of the charges.

Legal document
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00008347.jpg

This document is a page from a court transcript dated December 10, 2021, detailing a legal discussion between two attorneys, Mr. Rohrbach and Mr. Everdell, and the judge. The conversation centers on the admissibility and relevance of evidence concerning sexual conduct in New Mexico to a federal conspiracy charge under the Mann Act, particularly in relation to New York's age of consent laws. The judge acknowledges the complexity and indicates the need for a legally correct jury charge.

Legal document
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00008344.jpg

This document is a court transcript from a hearing on December 10, 2021, in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It captures a discussion between the government's attorney, Mr. Rohrbach, and the judge regarding jury instructions for an enticement charge. The core issue is whether the legality of sexual activity under New Mexico law is relevant or potentially prejudicial for a charge based on violating New York law, with the judge expressing concern about confusing the jury.

Legal document
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00008343.jpg

This document is page 33 of a court transcript from the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) dated December 10, 2021. Defense attorney Mr. Everdell argues that testimony regarding Accuser 2 and Accuser 3 might lead the jury to convict Maxwell on an improper basis because their allegations do not relate to New York law violations. The Court acknowledges the need to clarify to the jury that while evidence may be relevant to enticement charges, sexual activity in New Mexico cannot be considered as the illegal conduct charged in the indictment itself.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00008260.jpg

This is page 16 of a court transcript from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), filed on December 8, 2021. Ms. Comey clarifies procedural questions with the Court regarding the presence of supervisors in the witness room. Mr. Everdell (Defense) raises an issue regarding a 'Touhy request' submitted several weeks prior, seeking a witness from Customs and Border Protection to authenticate border crossing records, noting there are complications but hoping for a resolution or stipulation.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00021037.jpg

This legal document discusses objections to guideline ranges in a sentencing case. It references the application of different guideline versions (2003 vs 2004) and mentions Virginia Roberts and Melissa as victims.

Legal document
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00021036.jpg

This document is a court transcript from February 28, 2023, in which an attorney, Mr. Everdell, argues that the explanatory commentary for a sentencing guideline concerning 'repeat and dangerous sex offenders' is authoritative guidance from the Sentencing Commission and should be considered by the court. The opposing counsel, Ms. Moe, when offered a chance to respond, declines to make a verbal argument and instead rests on her previously submitted written briefing.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00021032.jpg

This court transcript excerpt discusses the roles and relationships of individuals involved in a scheme, specifically focusing on the defendant's leadership over Sarah Kellen and their shared association with Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell. It highlights evidence from flight records showing the defendant and Sarah Kellen traveling on Epstein's private jet, indicating an overlap in their involvement as close associates in an ongoing scheme. The discussion also touches upon legal arguments regarding the supervision of criminal participants.

Legal document
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00021029.jpg

This document is a page from a court transcript dated February 28, 2023, likely from the appeal of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 22-1426). Defense counsel (Mr. Everdell) argues that evidence of money moving to buy a helicopter does not prove the defendant's continued criminal involvement, comparing it to pilot Larry Visoski holding assets for Epstein without being a co-conspirator. The prosecution (Ms. Moe) counters that the financial evidence was introduced to refute the claim that the defendant had 'moved on' from her association with Epstein.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020907.jpg

This document is a transcript from a court proceeding (dated Feb 28, 2023, Case 22-1426) involving a debate between defense attorney Mr. Everdell and prosecutor Ms. Moe before the Judge. The discussion centers on the credibility of a male witness/victim who gave an interview to a journalist named Lucia from 'The Independent' about sexual abuse. Everdell argues the witness is inconsistent regarding whether he understood that speaking to the press would make his identity and abuse public.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020906.jpg

This document is a court transcript from February 28, 2023, detailing a discussion between the judge and attorneys (Mr. Everdell, Ms. Sternheim, Ms. Moe) about a potential juror. The conversation focuses on the juror's questionnaire answers, his past as a victim of sexual abuse, and his interactions with a journalist named Lucia, questioning his understanding of the public consequences and his ability to be an impartial juror.

Legal document
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020905.jpg

This document is a transcript from a court hearing dated February 28, 2023, related to the Ghislaine Maxwell case. Defense attorneys Ms. Sternheim and Mr. Everdell are arguing before the Judge that a specific juror (referred to as 'he') demonstrated bias and dishonesty by publicly discussing his own history of sexual abuse and his role in the trial on Facebook and to victim Annie Farmer, despite claiming during selection he didn't want to share that history. The Court agrees to ask the juror to reconcile his claim of privacy with his public media engagement.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020904.jpg

This document is a court transcript from February 28, 2023, detailing a legal argument about jury selection. An attorney, Mr. Everdell, requests to ask a juror more detailed follow-up questions about their history of sexual abuse to assess potential bias, but the Court denies the request. Another attorney, Ms. Sternheim, then questions the judge about the information provided to the juror regarding the nature of the case.

Legal document
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020903.jpg

This document contains pages 27 and 28 of a court transcript designated 'M38TMAX1'. It details a sidebar conference following the questioning of 'Juror 50' regarding his history of sexual abuse and ability to be impartial. Attorney Mr. Everdell argues for further questioning regarding the juror's 'healing process' and self-identification as a victim to ensure he can be impartial in a sexual abuse case, while Ms. Moe proposes questions about the juror's adherence to the questionnaire process.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020862.jpg

This document is a page from a court transcript (Page 3153) involving a legal argument between defense attorney Mr. Everdell and the Court during the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion centers on a jury note and whether a supplemental instruction is needed to clarify that conduct occurring solely in New Mexico cannot be the basis for a violation of New York law (specifically regarding Count Four). The Judge rejects the defense's proposed instruction as incorrect, noting that the defense did not previously seek to exclude testimony or request a limiting instruction regarding the New Mexico evidence.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020861.jpg

This document is a court transcript from February 28, 2023, capturing a conversation between defense attorney Mr. Everdell and the judge. Mr. Everdell is discussing a note from the jury, arguing that it shows they are confused about the instructions for Count Four. Specifically, the jury is questioning whether they can convict the defendant, M. Maxwell, based solely on events that occurred in New Mexico.

Legal document
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020860.jpg

This document is a page from a court transcript (likely from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial appeal, given the case number 22-1426 and attorney Mr. Everdell). The Judge is explaining a decision to extend jury deliberations by one hour each day due to an 'astronomical spike' in COVID-19 (Omicron variant) cases in New York City, aiming to complete the trial before jurors or participants are forced to quarantine. Mr. Everdell acknowledges the ruling and declines to argue the point at that moment.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020858.jpg

This document is a page from a court transcript (likely from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial appeal, given the case number and content) detailing a dispute over jury instructions. The Court rejects a proposed defense instruction regarding 'Count Two' and discusses the legal relevance of sexual activity involving 'Jane' in New Mexico versus New York. The Judge addresses attorney Mr. Everdell directly regarding these legal arguments.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020847.jpg

This document is a page from a court transcript (filed as part of an appeal in 2023) documenting a dispute between the prosecution (Ms. Moe) and defense (Mr. Everdell) regarding jury instructions. The issue concerns a jury question about 'Count Four' and potential confusion between New York and New Mexico laws. The Judge shuts down the debate and decides to refer the jury back to the original charge.

Court transcript / legal filing (appeal appendix)
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020845.jpg

This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 22-1426) dated February 28, 2023. It details a discussion between the Judge ('The Court') and defense attorneys (Menninger, Sternheim, Everdell) regarding how to answer an ambiguous jury question related to 'Count Four' and 'Element 2'. The defense argues that without evidence of intent for sexual activity on a return flight, the jury cannot convict.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020842.jpg

This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 22-1426) filed on 02/28/2023. It features a legal argument between attorneys Mr. Everdell and Ms. Menninger before a Judge regarding jury instructions and the legal definition of 'transportation' for illegal sexual activity. The discussion specifically focuses on a flight to New Mexico involving a victim referred to as 'Jane' and whether the intent of that specific travel leg was for sexual activity.

Court transcript / legal proceeding
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020841.jpg

This court transcript excerpt captures a legal discussion between an attorney, Mr. Everdell, and the Court regarding a jury's question on 'aiding and abetting'. The conversation centers on the legal requirements for finding the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, guilty in relation to arranging travel to New Mexico. Mr. Everdell argues that the jury instruction requires the travel to have a 'significant or motivating purpose' across state lines, rather than focusing solely on who arranged the transportation.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020838.jpg

This court transcript page, dated February 28, 2023, documents a discussion between a judge and attorneys about how to properly respond to a jury's question. The attorneys, Mr. Everdell and Ms. Moe, present conflicting views on which specific jury instructions are relevant to the jury's query concerning 'Count Four'. The judge expresses difficulty in understanding the jury's exact question and considers following the government's suggestion.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020837.jpg

This document is a page from a court transcript (likely the Ghislaine Maxwell trial) dated February 28, 2023 (filing date). Attorneys Mr. Everdell (Defense) and Ms. Moe (Prosecution) are arguing over how to answer a jury question regarding 'Count Four' and 'Jane.' The debate centers on whether a 'return flight' from New Mexico can serve as the basis for a conviction if the initial flight's intent for illegal sexual activity is in question.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020835.jpg

This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 22-1426, likely the Ghislaine Maxwell appeal) dated February 28, 2023. Defense attorney Mr. Everdell is discussing a note from the jury with the Judge, arguing that the jurors are distinguishing between a flight *to* New Mexico and a flight *from* New Mexico regarding 'illicit sexual activity.' Everdell states there is no record of a flight from New Mexico and argues about the necessary 'significant or motivating purpose' of the travel required for a guilty verdict.

Court transcript / appeal appendix
2025-11-20
Total Received
$0.00
0 transactions
Total Paid
$0.00
0 transactions
Net Flow
$0.00
0 total transactions
No financial transactions found for this entity. Entity linking may need to be improved.
As Sender
109
As Recipient
10
Total
119

Direct Examination

From: Mr. Everdell
To: Espinosa

Questioning regarding office seating arrangements and introduction of Exhibit 327.

Meeting
2022-08-10

Jury Instructions / Case Law

From: THE COURT
To: Mr. Everdell

Discussion regarding the use of the word 'dominant' in jury instructions for 18 U.S.C. 2421, citing United States v. An Soon Kim.

Meeting
2022-08-10

Admissibility of Evidence

From: Mr. Everdell
To: THE COURT

Argument regarding Government Exhibits 919, 920, and 53, specifically requesting they not be described as 'schoolgirl outfits' to the jury.

Meeting
2022-08-10

Jury Instructions

From: Mr. Everdell
To: THE COURT

Argument regarding the elimination of a jury charge concerning investigative techniques.

Meeting
2022-08-10

Age of allegations and lack of evidence

From: Mr. Everdell
To: The Court (Your Honor)

Everdell argues that highlighting the 25-year age of the allegations is fair because records get destroyed over time, explaining the absence of corroborating evidence like geo-location data.

Meeting
2022-08-10

Sentencing Guidelines Argument

From: Mr. Everdell
To: THE COURT

Oral argument regarding which sentencing guidelines book applies (2003 vs 2004) and the Ex Post Facto Clause.

Meeting
2022-07-22

Sentencing Guidelines / Dangerousness

From: Mr. Everdell
To: THE COURT

Argument that background commentary is authoritative and defines 'dangerous' as continuously dangerous to the community, which he argues does not apply to his client.

Court hearing statement
2022-07-22

Sentencing Hearing / Fine Determination

From: THE COURT
To: Mr. Everdell

Judge asks defense counsel to confirm their assertion regarding inability to pay fine; Judge overrules objection.

Meeting
2022-07-22

Government's legal argument on supervision

From: Mr. Everdell
To: ["The Court"]

Mr. Everdell begins to address the Sarah Kellen point and challenges the government's interpretation of case law regarding the supervision of another criminal participant.

Court dialogue
2022-07-22

Denial of Proposed Questions

From: THE COURT
To: Mr. Everdell

The Court denies the request to ask specific questions about therapy and abuse history because the defense did not propose comparable questions during the original voir dire.

Court ruling
2022-03-11

Witness Credibility

From: Mr. Everdell
To: THE COURT

Argument regarding the contradictions in the subject's statements about public exposure.

Court proceeding
2022-03-11

Inquiry into Juror Bias

From: Mr. Everdell
To: THE COURT

Everdell argues for the necessity of asking a juror about the nature of their therapy and abuse history to determine if it aligns with victim testimony, suggesting bias.

Court hearing dialogue
2022-03-11

Jury Instructions / Evidence Admissibility

From: Mr. Everdell
To: THE COURT

Oral argument regarding the admissibility of testimony concerning illegal acts and jurisdiction (NY vs NM).

Meeting
2021-12-10

Witness List Request

From: Mr. Everdell
To: The Court / Ms. Comey

Everdell requests a witness list for the next week. Comey agrees to provide it by Saturday end of day.

Courtroom dialogue
2021-12-06

Jury Instructions regarding Jane's testimony

From: Mr. Everdell
To: THE COURT

Discussion about limiting instructions for the jury regarding age of consent in New Mexico and Mann Act charges.

Meeting
2008-10-22

Defense Witness Anonymity

From: Mr. Everdell
To: THE COURT

Mr. Everdell informs the court that defense witnesses are requesting to testify anonymously or under protection (pseudonyms).

Court proceeding
2008-10-22

Cross-examination

From: Mr. Everdell
To: The Court / Mr. Visoski

Procedural discussion regarding a binder of evidence and mask removal, followed by the start of questioning regarding Visoski's employment history.

Meeting
0022-08-10

Clarification of 'minors' in indictment

From: Mr. Everdell
To: THE COURT

Argument regarding Count Five, specifically the definition of 'minors' versus specific ages (17 or 18) to avoid ambiguity during the 2001-2004 conspiracy period.

Meeting
0022-08-10

Scheduling

From: Mr. Everdell
To: THE COURT

Reference to a statement made 'yesterday' regarding witness timing and closing arguments.

Court transcript/statement
0016-12-01

Discussion 0

Sign in to join the discussion

No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein entity