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The document is a court filing by the prosecution in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, arguing against the defendant's proposed modification to a protective order that would allow her to publicly identify victims who have self-identified in various public fora. The prosecution contends that this would be inconsistent with the Crime Victims' Rights Act and would unfairly expose victims to public scrutiny.
Source
DOJ
Release Date
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Pages
2
Jurisdiction
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Case
12203000320
2 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant in the case): This document is significant because it reveals a dispute between the prosecution and defense over the terms of a protective order, specifically regarding the public identification of victims and witnesses.
Jeffrey Epstein (Associated individual whose victims are relevant to the case): This document is significant because it reveals a dispute between the prosecution and defense over the terms of a protective order, specifically regarding the public identification of victims and witnesses.
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