Court Filing - Motion in Limine: 446
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Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a motion to exclude evidence seized during a 2005 search of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence, citing concerns over authenticity, personal knowledge, and the right to confront Detective Recarey. The motion argues that the evidence is inadmissible and irrelevant to the charges against Maxwell.
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Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team files a motion in limine to exclude evidence seized during a 2005 search of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence, citing concerns over authenticity, personal knowledge, and the right to confront Detective Recarey. The motion argues that the evidence is inadmissible and irrelevant to the charges against Maxwell.
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