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d-1659House Oversight

The defense attorneys for Ghislaine Maxwell object to the government's overly broad proposal to prot...

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The defense attorneys for Ghislaine Maxwell object to the government's overly broad proposal to protect the anonymity of certain witnesses, arguing it would unfairly constrain Maxwell's ability to confront her accusers. The defense notes inconsistencies between the government's proposal and their own direct examination of a witness. The attorneys agree to remain mindful of protecting witness anonymity while reserving the right to confront their accusers.

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