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The U.S. Attorney's Office requests that the court exclude time under the Speedy Trial Act for Count...

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The U.S. Attorney's Office requests that the court exclude time under the Speedy Trial Act for Counts Seven and Eight until June 28, 2022, the scheduled sentencing date for Ghislaine Maxwell. The government intends to dismiss these counts at sentencing but seeks this exclusion as a precaution. The court grants this request.

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