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Court Filing: 20-cr-0330

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File: 20-cr-0330
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11
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3

Summary

The document is a court filing in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, discussing her third bail application and the conditions proposed to ensure her appearance at trial. The court ultimately denies the bail motion, citing the risk of flight and the weight of the evidence against her.

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