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The document is a letter from Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing that ...

The document is a letter from Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing that prior inconsistent statements can be proven by extrinsic evidence under Rule 613, even if the witness agrees that the statement is contained in certain material but denies making or remembering it.

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The document is a letter from Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys to Judge Alison J. Nathan, arguing that prior inconsistent statements can be proven by extrinsic evidence under Rule 613, even if the witness agrees that the statement is contained in certain material but denies making or remembering it.

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Federal Rule of Evidence 613Prior Inconsistent StatementsExtrinsic Evidence
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