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court filing: Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 11232 Filed 08/23/21 Page 8 of 15

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The document is a court filing arguing for Ghislaine Maxwell's bail, citing her strong ties to the United States, including her spouse and friends, and criticizing the government's handling of the case. The defense argues that the government's case is not as represented and that Maxwell's ties to the US weigh heavily in favor of granting bail. The government is accused of ignoring new information and not scrutinizing the accusers' accounts.

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