Stipulation: doj-ogr-00015168
Summary
This stipulation, dated December 17, 2021, allows certain exhibits (Defense Exhibits MG-12, MG-1, A-5, and Government Exhibit 610-A) to be received in evidence at trial, as agreed upon by both the prosecution and defense in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Stipulation: 1009
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