PROTECT Act
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Entity Types
Statute governing the limitations period for charges against Maxwell
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Mutual Connections
Entities connected to PROTECT Act through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Organization
U.S. Southern District of New York
Connected via: Second Superseding Indictment, Ghislaine Maxwell
Connected via: Second Superseding Indictment, Ghislaine Maxwell
Person
Judge Alison J. Nathan
Connected via: Second Superseding Indictment, Ghislaine Maxwell
Organization
Defense counsel
Connected via: Second Superseding Indictment, Ghislaine Maxwell
Organization
Maxwell Defense Team
Connected via: Second Superseding Indictment, Ghislaine Maxwell
Key Relationships
Mentioned In
- Document Second Superseding Indictment - The PROTECT Act's statute of limitations provision governed whether the indictment was timely Court Record
- Person Ghislaine Maxwell - The PROTECT Act's statute of limitations provision governed the timeliness of Maxwell's prosecution. Court Record
Connected To
- Person Ghislaine Maxwell - PROTECT Act statute of limitations applied to determine timeliness of Maxwell's charges Court Record
Source Documents & Evidence
“The Court concludes that statute of limitations in the PROTECT Act applies and that the charges are timely.”Accessed: 2026-03-09
Added: 2026-03-09
· Updated: 2026-03-21
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