Court Filing: 382
Ghislaine Maxwell's legal team responds to the government's omnibus motions in limine, arguing against the use of pseudonyms for witnesses, the suppression of certain exhibits, and the preclusion of evidence related to prior investigations and charging decisions. The response also challenges the government's motion to preclude evidence or argument about its motives for prosecuting Maxwell.
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Ghislaine Maxwell's legal team responds to the government's omnibus motions in limine, arguing against the use of pseudonyms for witnesses, the suppression of certain exhibits, and the preclusion of evidence related to prior investigations and charging decisions. The response also challenges the government's motion to preclude evidence or argument about its motives for prosecuting Maxwell.
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