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The US Attorney's office submitted a motion filed by Kate's attorney, accompanying her impact statem...

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The US Attorney's office submitted a motion filed by Kate's attorney, accompanying her impact statement, in response to the court's order in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. The submission was made by Damian Williams, US Attorney, and several Assistant US Attorneys. The document was filed with the court and copied to defense counsel.

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