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Letter: 259

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The letter, written by Sophia Papapetru, Staff Attorney at MDC Brooklyn, responds to Judge Nathan's inquiry about an incident involving Ghislaine Maxwell during a legal visit. It states that no materials were seized or retained by MDC Brooklyn staff and outlines the procedures in place to ensure the confidentiality of Maxwell's lawyer-client communications.

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