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The document compares the media coverage of Ghislaine Maxwell's arrest to that of other high-profile...

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The document compares the media coverage of Ghislaine Maxwell's arrest to that of other high-profile defendants, showing she received significantly more attention. A graph illustrates the disparity in media coverage over a 90-day period. The data was sourced from LexisNexis Newsdesk.

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Media coverage of Ghislaine Maxwell's arrestComparison with other high-profile defendantsPublic attention surrounding the case
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