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Court Order: 665

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Summary

The Court has received letters from an attorney representing two individuals seeking to speak as victims at Ghislain Maxwell's sentencing. The Court sets out the process and deadlines for victim impact statements, including submission of written statements and notification of intent to make oral statements.

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