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d-1955House OversightCorrespondence

The letter, written by Jane's attorneys, opposes Ghislaine Maxwell's request to solicit testimony fr...

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House Oversight
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d-1955
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Summary

The letter, written by Jane's attorneys, opposes Ghislaine Maxwell's request to solicit testimony from Robert Glassman, arguing that it would disclose confidential information and is not relevant to the case. The attorneys request that the court deny Maxwell's motion to compel Glassman's testimony.

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Ghislaine Maxwell's request to solicit testimony from Robert GlassmanRelevance and admissibility of Glassman's testimonyPotential disclosure of confidential information
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