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d-1755House OversightLegal Filing

The document is a court filing notifying the court and all parties that Bobbi C. Sternheim has appea...

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The document is a court filing notifying the court and all parties that Bobbi C. Sternheim has appeared as counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Appearance of CounselRepresentation of Ghislaine Maxwell
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