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d-1923House OversightLegal Filing

This is a court filing by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, responding to government letters regardi...

This is a court filing by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, responding to government letters regarding a subpoena for evidence held by BSF lawyers. The defense argues that the government is selectively using evidence, specifically a journal belonging to Accuser-2, and ignoring potentially exculpatory information. The defense invokes the 'fairness doctrine' to argue for the disclosure of the entire journal.

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This is a court filing by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, responding to government letters regarding a subpoena for evidence held by BSF lawyers. The defense argues that the government is selectively using evidence, specifically a journal belonging to Accuser-2, and ignoring potentially exculpatory information. The defense invokes the 'fairness doctrine' to argue for the disclosure of the entire journal.

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Ghislaine Maxwell's request for a subpoena under F.R.Crim.P. 17(c)(3) for evidence held by Boies, Schiller, and Flexner (BSF) lawyersThe government's handling of evidence, specifically a journal belonging to Accuser-2The applicability of the 'fairness doctrine' in the disclosure of evidence
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