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The Miami Herald and investigative journalist Julie Brown are seeking to intervene in the case Unite...

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The Miami Herald and investigative journalist Julie Brown are seeking to intervene in the case United States v. Maxwell to object to Ghislaine Maxwell's motion for a new trial being filed under seal. They argue that the motion and exhibits are judicial records entitled to a presumption of public access and that sealing them is not justified.

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