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The memorandum, written by William Julié, argues that the French government can extradite an individual who renounces their French nationality, countering the Ministry of Justice's claim that nationality at the time of the alleged offense is what matters.
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20-cr-00880-AJN Document 11-02 Filed 03/23/21 Page d31of518
3 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant in bail proceedings in the USA): This document provides a counter-opinion to the French Ministry of Justice's assertion that renouncing French nationality does not affect extradition proceedings, potentially impacting Ghislaine Maxwell's bail proceedings.
Olivier Laude (Partner at Laude Esquior Champey, acting on behalf of Cohen & Gresser LLP): This document provides a counter-opinion to the French Ministry of Justice's assertion that renouncing French nationality does not affect extradition proceedings, potentially impacting Ghislaine Maxwell's bail proceedings.
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William Julié (Author of the memorandum, attorney at law): This document provides a counter-opinion to the French Ministry of Justice's assertion that renouncing French nationality does not affect extradition proceedings, potentially impacting Ghislaine Maxwell's bail proceedings.