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Defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim requests a two-day extension to file Ghislaine Maxwell's sentenc...

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Defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim requests a two-day extension to file Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing submission due to being out of the country on the original due date. The government consents to this request. The judge is asked to permit the defense to file on June 17 instead of June 15.

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