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The United States Attorney's office requests an extension until April 22, 2021, to respond to the court's inquiry about using documents subject to pending suppression motions in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. The government is carefully reviewing its files and considering the potential relevance of the materials to the trial. The court had directed the government to notify it by April 20, 2021, regarding its intentions.
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5 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This document is significant because it reveals the government's consideration of using potentially suppressed documents in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell and their request for additional time to respond to the court's inquiry.
Alison Moe (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's consideration of using potentially suppressed documents in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell and their request for additional time to respond to the court's inquiry.
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Maurene Comey (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's consideration of using potentially suppressed documents in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell and their request for additional time to respond to the court's inquiry.
Andrew Rohrbach (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's consideration of using potentially suppressed documents in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell and their request for additional time to respond to the court's inquiry.
Audrey Strauss (United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's consideration of using potentially suppressed documents in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell and their request for additional time to respond to the court's inquiry.