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The Government submitted a letter to the Court requesting redactions to certain documents related to the defense's proposed Rule 17(c) subpoena, citing the need to protect third-party privacy interests. The Court granted the request, ordering the Defendant and Boies Schiller to docket the documents with the proposed redactions.
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DOJ
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5 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This document is significant because it reveals the Government's efforts to protect the privacy interests of third parties in a high-profile case involving Ghislaine Maxwell, and the Court's ruling on the matter.
Alison Moe (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the Government's efforts to protect the privacy interests of third parties in a high-profile case involving Ghislaine Maxwell, and the Court's ruling on the matter.
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Maurene Comey (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the Government's efforts to protect the privacy interests of third parties in a high-profile case involving Ghislaine Maxwell, and the Court's ruling on the matter.
Andrew Rohrbach (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the Government's efforts to protect the privacy interests of third parties in a high-profile case involving Ghislaine Maxwell, and the Court's ruling on the matter.
Audrey Strauss (United States Attorney): This document is significant because it reveals the Government's efforts to protect the privacy interests of third parties in a high-profile case involving Ghislaine Maxwell, and the Court's ruling on the matter.