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The documents include a notice of appearance for Alex Rossmiller as additional counsel for the Unite...

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The documents include a notice of appearance for Alex Rossmiller as additional counsel for the United States, a court order for a remote arraignment and bail hearing in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, and correspondence regarding the exclusion of speedy trial time in the United States v. Jeffrey Epstein case.

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