The document is a court filing in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, containing an order from Judge Alison...
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The document is a court filing in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, containing an order from Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the handling of court exhibits and the jury selection process. The court has redacted certain information to protect the anonymity of jurors and victim-witnesses. The filing includes lists of potential jurors, witness names, and locations relevant to the trial.
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