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This document is an exhibit filed in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, listing the defense's requests for documents related to the Non-Prosecution Agreement negotiations between the government and Jeffrey Epstein, as well as communications between government agencies and attorneys for accusing witnesses. The requests cover a range of topics, including meetings between SDNY prosecutors and attorneys for accusing witnesses in 2016 and 2018.
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DOJ
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Case
148-5
4 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Associate of Epstein and subject of the SDNY investigation): This document is potentially important as it reveals the scope of the defense's requests for documents related to the NPA negotiations and meetings between SDNY prosecutors and attorneys for accusing witnesses, which may be relevant to the case against Ghislaine Maxwell.
Bradley Edwards (Attorney for accusing witnesses): This document is potentially important as it reveals the scope of the defense's requests for documents related to the NPA negotiations and meetings between SDNY prosecutors and attorneys for accusing witnesses, which may be relevant to the case against Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Jeffrey Epstein (Subject of the Non-Prosecution Agreement and criminal investigation): This document is potentially important as it reveals the scope of the defense's requests for documents related to the NPA negotiations and meetings between SDNY prosecutors and attorneys for accusing witnesses, which may be relevant to the case against Ghislaine Maxwell.
David Boies (Attorney for accusing witnesses): This document is potentially important as it reveals the scope of the defense's requests for documents related to the NPA negotiations and meetings between SDNY prosecutors and attorneys for accusing witnesses, which may be relevant to the case against Ghislaine Maxwell.