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Court Filing: 457

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The document is a letter from the US Department of Justice to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing that Government Exhibit 52, a contact book belonging to Ghislaine Maxwell, is authentic and should be admitted as evidence in her trial. The Government contends that Employee-1's testimony will establish the book's authenticity and relevance to the case.

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