Court Filing: 2016-00330
Summary
The document is a court filing related to Ghislaine Maxwell's bail request, highlighting issues with attorney-client privilege due to compromised video teleconferencing and difficulties with reviewing electronic discovery. The filing requests the court to grant bail under proposed conditions. The attorneys for Ghislaine Maxwell submitted the filing on March 16, 2021.
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