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The document is a letter from the US Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan, opposing Ghisl...

The document is a letter from the US Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan, opposing Ghislaine Maxwell's request to adjourn the July 12, 2021 trial date. The government argues that the recent severance of perjury counts will shorten the trial and that it has made efforts to streamline its case, focusing on four victims. The government requests that if an adjournment is granted, the trial be scheduled for March 2022.

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The document is a letter from the US Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan, opposing Ghislaine Maxwell's request to adjourn the July 12, 2021 trial date. The government argues that the recent severance of perjury counts will shorten the trial and that it has made efforts to streamline its case, focusing on four victims. The government requests that if an adjournment is granted, the trial be scheduled for March 2022.

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Ghislaine Maxwell trial adjournment requestImpact of severing perjury counts on trial lengthGovernment's opposition to adjournment and proposed trial schedule
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