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The US Attorney's Office requests the court to permit redactions to certain documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell's case to protect third-party privacy interests. The proposed redactions are narrowly tailored and consistent with the Lugosch test. The defense and Boies Schiller Flexner LLP take no position on the government's redaction requests.
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Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This document is significant because it reveals the government's request to redact certain information from court filings to protect third-party privacy interests, and demonstrates the application of the Lugosch test in a high-profile case.
Audrey Strauss (United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's request to redact certain information from court filings to protect third-party privacy interests, and demonstrates the application of the Lugosch test in a high-profile case.
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Maurene Comey (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's request to redact certain information from court filings to protect third-party privacy interests, and demonstrates the application of the Lugosch test in a high-profile case.
Alison Moe (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's request to redact certain information from court filings to protect third-party privacy interests, and demonstrates the application of the Lugosch test in a high-profile case.
Andrew Rohrbach (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's request to redact certain information from court filings to protect third-party privacy interests, and demonstrates the application of the Lugosch test in a high-profile case.