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The document is a letter from the US Attorney's Office to Judge Alison J. Nathan, requesting to file certain court documents under seal or with redactions to protect sensitive information. The government is submitting an unredacted version of their memorandum of law and exhibits in opposition to the defendant's pre-trial motions, while proposing redactions to certain documents to protect third-party privacy and the integrity of their investigation.
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DOJ
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2
Jurisdiction
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Case
162
5 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This document is significant because it reveals the government's efforts to balance the need for transparency in court proceedings with the need to protect sensitive information, including the privacy interests of third parties and the integrity of their ongoing investigation.
Alison Moe (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's efforts to balance the need for transparency in court proceedings with the need to protect sensitive information, including the privacy interests of third parties and the integrity of their ongoing investigation.
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Maurene Comey (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's efforts to balance the need for transparency in court proceedings with the need to protect sensitive information, including the privacy interests of third parties and the integrity of their ongoing investigation.
Andrew Rohrbach (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's efforts to balance the need for transparency in court proceedings with the need to protect sensitive information, including the privacy interests of third parties and the integrity of their ongoing investigation.
Audrey Strauss (United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the government's efforts to balance the need for transparency in court proceedings with the need to protect sensitive information, including the privacy interests of third parties and the integrity of their ongoing investigation.