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Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers request that the court enter an order prohibiting the government and its...

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Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers request that the court enter an order prohibiting the government and its agents from making extrajudicial statements concerning her case, citing prejudicial pretrial publicity and the need to protect her Sixth Amendment rights. The government, including Acting U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss, has made public statements that Maxwell's lawyers argue are prejudicial and violate Local Criminal Rule 23.1. The court filing references relevant case law and the local rule to support Maxwell's request.

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Request for order prohibiting extrajudicial statementsPretrial publicity and fair trial rightsLocal Criminal Rule 23.1
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