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Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 511

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The defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell requests clarification on the court's instructions regarding the use of electronic or paper documents during trial, proposing a solution to display documents electronically on witness, court, and deputy's screens while maintaining witness privacy. The government disagrees with the proposal, citing concerns about jurors potentially seeing witness screens.

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