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The document is the government's response to Ghislaine Maxwell's supplemental pre-trial motions, arg...

The document is the government's response to Ghislaine Maxwell's supplemental pre-trial motions, arguing against the dismissal of charges based on Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement, double jeopardy, statute of limitations, and other grounds. It includes legal arguments and citations to relevant case law. The government's memorandum aims to establish that the charges against Maxwell are valid and should proceed to trial.

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The document is the government's response to Ghislaine Maxwell's supplemental pre-trial motions, arguing against the dismissal of charges based on Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement, double jeopardy, statute of limitations, and other grounds. It includes legal arguments and citations to relevant case law. The government's memorandum aims to establish that the charges against Maxwell are valid and should proceed to trial.

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Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution AgreementDouble Jeopardy ClauseStatute of Limitations and Pre-Trial Delay
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