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The letter, written by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim, objects to the government's filing of a second superseding indictment in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, arguing it is an example of 'tactical gamesmanship' that complicates the case and prejudices Maxwell's rights. The defense requests a new briefing schedule and considers seeking a continuance, citing concerns about Maxwell's detention and right to a fair trial.
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DOJ
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3 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This document is significant because it highlights the defense's objections to the government's late filing of a superseding indictment, which they argue prejudices their ability to prepare for trial and affects Maxwell's constitutional rights.
Jeffrey Epstein (Associated individual mentioned in the context of the charges): This document is significant because it highlights the defense's objections to the government's late filing of a superseding indictment, which they argue prejudices their ability to prepare for trial and affects Maxwell's constitutional rights.
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Bobbi C. Sternheim (Defense Attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell): This document is significant because it highlights the defense's objections to the government's late filing of a superseding indictment, which they argue prejudices their ability to prepare for trial and affects Maxwell's constitutional rights.