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Court Filing: 22285

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The defense and the court agree that Ghislaine Maxwell's motion to dismiss the S1 superseding indictment is moot due to the return of a new S2 superseding indictment by a Manhattan grand jury. The court denies the motion as moot. The document is a letter from defense attorney Christian R. Everdell to Judge Alison J. Nathan.

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