Court Filing - Stipulation and Judgment: S2 20 CR 330 (AJN)
The document includes multiple stipulations regarding evidence and witness testimony in the United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell case, followed by the judgment sentencing Maxwell to 240 months imprisonment. The stipulations cover various topics, including witness testimony, birth certificate verification, and property records. Maxwell was sentenced to concurrent terms for multiple counts, with recommendations for her imprisonment.
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The document includes multiple stipulations regarding evidence and witness testimony in the United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell case, followed by the judgment sentencing Maxwell to 240 months imprisonment. The stipulations cover various topics, including witness testimony, birth certificate verification, and property records. Maxwell was sentenced to concurrent terms for multiple counts, with recommendations for her imprisonment.
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