The Protective Order outlines the procedures for designating and handling confidential information, ...
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The Protective Order outlines the procedures for designating and handling confidential information, including documents, deposition testimony, and other discovery materials, in the lawsuit between Virginia Roberts Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell. It restricts disclosure to authorized individuals and requires written acknowledgments from those accessing confidential information. The order also provides a process for objecting to confidentiality designations and filing documents under seal.
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