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d-1525House OversightLegal Filing

The document is a court filing by the U.S. government in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, present...

The document is a court filing by the U.S. government in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, presenting various motions in limine to protect victim privacy, establish the admissibility of certain evidence, and preclude specific defense arguments. The government seeks to protect minor victims' identities and preclude irrelevant or prejudicial evidence. The motions aim to shape the trial's evidentiary landscape.

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The document is a court filing by the U.S. government in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, presenting various motions in limine to protect victim privacy, establish the admissibility of certain evidence, and preclude specific defense arguments. The government seeks to protect minor victims' identities and preclude irrelevant or prejudicial evidence. The motions aim to shape the trial's evidentiary landscape.

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Protecting victim privacy by allowing pseudonyms or first names for witnessesAdmissibility of minor victims' prior consistent statementsPrecluding evidence or argument about investigations and prosecutorial decisions
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