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The court grants Ghislaine Maxwell's request to redact parts of her response to a court order, citing the need to protect the privacy interests of defense lawyers' clients and comply with professional obligations. The court applies the three-part test from Lugosch v. Pyramid Co. of Onondaga to reach this decision. Maxwell is ordered to docket the redacted version and the basis for the redaction request.
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DOJ
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2
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Case
242
1 individual identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This document is significant because it reveals the court's reasoning for allowing redactions to Ghislaine Maxwell's court filing, balancing the presumption of access against privacy interests and professional obligations.
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