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Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell opposes the plaintiff's motion to exceed the presumptive ten deposition limit, arguing that the plaintiff's request is premature and lacks legal support. Maxwell contends that her own testimony, which was thorough and not evasive, is irrelevant to the plaintiff's request to depose additional non-party witnesses. The plaintiff's motion is criticized for lacking specificity about the information expected from the additional depositions.
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DOJ
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1
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20-13133-RWS
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Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This document is potentially important as it reveals a discovery dispute between the plaintiff and defendant Ghislaine Maxwell regarding the number of depositions allowed, and provides insight into Maxwell's testimony and the plaintiff's strategy.
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