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The court order, issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan, adopts Ghislaine Maxwell's proposed redactions to...

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The court order, issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan, adopts Ghislaine Maxwell's proposed redactions to her bail application, finding them narrowly tailored to protect privacy interests. The court applied the three-part test from Lugosch v. Pyramid Co. of Onondaga to determine the appropriateness of the redactions. The defendant is ordered to docket the redacted documents.

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