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The document is a joint letter from the prosecution and defense in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, informing the court that they agree the court's December 28, 2020 Opinion and Order denying Maxwell's bail motion can be publicly filed without redactions. The letter is in response to the court's request for the parties to propose any necessary redactions. The parties have no objections to the public filing of the complete opinion.
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Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant in the case): This document is significant because it reveals that the parties in the Ghislaine Maxwell case agree that the court's opinion denying her bail motion can be made public without redactions.
Alison Moe (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals that the parties in the Ghislaine Maxwell case agree that the court's opinion denying her bail motion can be made public without redactions.
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Maurene Comey (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals that the parties in the Ghislaine Maxwell case agree that the court's opinion denying her bail motion can be made public without redactions.
Audrey Strauss (Acting United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals that the parties in the Ghislaine Maxwell case agree that the court's opinion denying her bail motion can be made public without redactions.