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The court allows seven individuals to submit written statements as part of the sentencing record in ...

The court allows seven individuals to submit written statements as part of the sentencing record in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, despite the defendant's objections. The court denies the defendant's request for redactions, citing the presumption of public access to court documents. The written statements will be made public without redactions.

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d-1882
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The court allows seven individuals to submit written statements as part of the sentencing record in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, despite the defendant's objections. The court denies the defendant's request for redactions, citing the presumption of public access to court documents. The written statements will be made public without redactions.

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Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA)Sentencing proceedingsPublic access to court documents
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