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Court Order: 637

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The court order compels a witness to testify at a hearing in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, despite their invocation of the Fifth Amendment, and grants them immunity from prosecution for their testimony. The order was approved by the Department of Justice and signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan. The witness's testimony is deemed necessary to the public interest.

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