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Sophia Papapetru, Staff Attorney at the Federal Bureau of Prisons, emails Judge Nathan NYSD Chambers regarding the acceptance of an external hard drive from defense counsel in the US v Maxwell case. The MDC Brooklyn initially had restrictions on accepting external hard drives but has agreed to accept it from defense counsel without needing a court order. The MDC will coordinate with defense counsel for the delivery.

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