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Court Filing: 706

The government moves to preclude testimony from certain defense witnesses, including Eva Dubin, Michelle Healy, and Kelly Bovino, regarding their alleged participation in sexualized massages with Jane, arguing that it is irrelevant and improper impeachment. The government also seeks to preclude testimony from other witnesses, including Alexander Hamilton and Dr. Loftus, on various grounds.

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The government moves to preclude testimony from certain defense witnesses, including Eva Dubin, Michelle Healy, and Kelly Bovino, regarding their alleged participation in sexualized massages with Jane, arguing that it is irrelevant and improper impeachment. The government also seeks to preclude testimony from other witnesses, including Alexander Hamilton and Dr. Loftus, on various grounds.

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