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court filing: 20-cr-330 (AJN) Document 1032 Filed 06/23/23 Page 106 of 15

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The document disputes the government's interpretation of Ghislaine Maxwell's financial disclosure, arguing that she accurately reported her assets and that the government's concerns are unfounded. It also clarifies the nature of her financial transactions and access to funds. The defense maintains that Maxwell has been transparent about her assets and that the government's objections are based on a negative interpretation of the facts.

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