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Court Filing: 2221-42286

The document discusses Ghislane Maxwell's appeal of her sentence, arguing that the evidence presented at trial was 'materially different' from the allegations in the indictment and that her sentence was procedurally unreasonable. The court disagrees, finding that Maxwell was not 'unfairly and substantially' prejudiced and that her sentence was reasonable. The court upholds Maxwell's sentence of 240 months' imprisonment.

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The document discusses Ghislane Maxwell's appeal of her sentence, arguing that the evidence presented at trial was 'materially different' from the allegations in the indictment and that her sentence was procedurally unreasonable. The court disagrees, finding that Maxwell was not 'unfairly and substantially' prejudiced and that her sentence was reasonable. The court upholds Maxwell's sentence of 240 months' imprisonment.

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