Court Filing: 41332
Summary
The document is a joint letter submitted to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, discussing measures to protect witness identities, including nomenclature, voir dire procedures, jury instructions, and handling of sealed or redacted exhibits. The government proposes using pseudonyms or first names only for certain witnesses and requests a limiting instruction to the jury to explain this practice. The court orders the parties to submit lists referenced in the letter and allows continued submission of proposed redactions.
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