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Christian R. Everdell, attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell, certifies under penalty of perjury that defen...

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Christian R. Everdell, attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell, certifies under penalty of perjury that defense counsel conferred with government counsel but couldn't agree on disclosure requests related to the S2 Superseding Indictment. This affidavit is filed pursuant to Local Criminal Rule 16.1. The document is dated May 7, 2021.

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Christian R. Everdell, attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell, certifies under penalty of perjury that defense counsel conferred with government counsel but couldn't agree on disclosure requests related to the S2 Superseding Indictment. This affidavit is filed pursuant to Local Criminal Rule 16.1. The document is dated May 7, 2021.

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