court filing: 434
Laura A. Menninger, defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell, informs Judge Alison J. Nathan that the defense has no objections or suggestions to the Court's proposed remarks, voir dire, or instruction sheet, as per the Court's November 9, 2021 Order.
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Laura A. Menninger, defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell, informs Judge Alison J. Nathan that the defense has no objections or suggestions to the Court's proposed remarks, voir dire, or instruction sheet, as per the Court's November 9, 2021 Order.
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