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Court Filing: 1:20-cv-00484-DG-KAM

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The document discusses the request by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team and the Government to stay a civil lawsuit against Maxwell pending the outcome of her criminal prosecution. The plaintiff opposed the stay, arguing it would cause further delay in seeking justice. The Government intervened, seeking a stay to preserve the integrity of the criminal prosecution.

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