Court filing: Case1:20-cr-00320-AJN Document 272 Filed 07/02/20 Page 4 of 457
Summary
The document discusses public statements made by lawyers and government officials in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, arguing that they violate Local Rule 23.1 by making presumptively prejudicial comments. It cites specific statements by FBI Special Agent William Sweeney and attorneys David Boies, Sigrid McCawley, and Bradley Edwards. The document suggests that these statements could prejudice the case and potentially violate the rules governing pretrial publicity.
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