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Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 687

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Sigrid S. McCawley requests clarification on reading Virginia Giuffre's statement at a hearing due to Giuffre's medical issue. Judge Alison J. Nathan permits counsel to read a shortened version of the previously submitted written statement.

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