Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 717
The defense team for Ghislaine Maxwell requests that three witnesses be allowed to testify using pseudonyms or their first names only, citing substantial professional and personal privacy interests, and arguing that this is necessary to protect their constitutional rights to present a defense and effective assistance of counsel.
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The defense team for Ghislaine Maxwell requests that three witnesses be allowed to testify using pseudonyms or their first names only, citing substantial professional and personal privacy interests, and arguing that this is necessary to protect their constitutional rights to present a defense and effective assistance of counsel.
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