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Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a notice of motion to dismiss the superseding indictment, arguing it breaches a non-prosecution agreement. The motion is supported by a memorandum of law and exhibits. The defense team is led by attorneys Mark S. Cohen, Christian Everdell, Jeffrey S. Pagliuca, Laura A. Menninger, and Bobbi C. Sternheim.
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DOJ
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3 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This document is significant as it reveals Ghislaine Maxwell's defense strategy, specifically her claim that the superseding indictment breaches a non-prosecution agreement.
Jeffrey S. Pagliuca (Defense Attorney): This document is significant as it reveals Ghislaine Maxwell's defense strategy, specifically her claim that the superseding indictment breaches a non-prosecution agreement.
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Bobbi C. Sternheim (Defense Attorney): This document is significant as it reveals Ghislaine Maxwell's defense strategy, specifically her claim that the superseding indictment breaches a non-prosecution agreement.