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court filing or affidavit: DOJ-OGR-00020040

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The document describes the intense media attention and violent threats directed at Ghislaine Maxwell, forcing her to take drastic steps to protect herself, including leaving her home. It includes examples of threatening posts and statements from Maxwell's spouse about the impact of media intrusion. The situation is likened to other instances where conspiracy theories led to violence.

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