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d-1369House OversightCorrespondence

The court adopts the Government's proposed protective order, restricting Ghislaine Maxwell's ability...

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The court adopts the Government's proposed protective order, restricting Ghislaine Maxwell's ability to publicly reference alleged victims and witnesses, while allowing her to reference individuals who have spoken on the record in this case. The court also denies Maxwell's request to restrict potential Government witnesses and their counsel from using discovery materials for purposes other than preparing for trial.

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Court Memorandum Opinion & Order: 37

The court adopts the Government's proposed protective order, restricting Ghislaine Maxwell's ability to publicly reference alleged victims and witnesses, while allowing her to reference individuals who have spoken on the record in this case. The court also denies Maxwell's request to restrict potential Government witnesses and their counsel from using discovery materials for purposes other than preparing for trial.

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