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The Government is moving to preclude the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell, from introducing a sale agree...

The Government is moving to preclude the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell, from introducing a sale agreement for her London home as evidence in her case-in-chief due to her failure to disclose it in a timely manner under Rule 16. The agreement was produced after the close of the Government's case, potentially prejudicing the Government. The Government argues that the defendant's untimely disclosure violates her Rule 16 obligations and that the agreement should be excluded.

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The Government is moving to preclude the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell, from introducing a sale agreement for her London home as evidence in her case-in-chief due to her failure to disclose it in a timely manner under Rule 16. The agreement was produced after the close of the Government's case, potentially prejudicing the Government. The Government argues that the defendant's untimely disclosure violates her Rule 16 obligations and that the agreement should be excluded.

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Rule 16 discovery obligationsPreclusion of evidence due to untimely disclosureRelevance of a sale agreement for the defendant's London home
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