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Court Filing: 2020cr00308

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The US Attorney's office requested that the court exclude time under the Speedy Trial Act for Counts Seven and Eight of the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, which was granted by Judge Alison J. Nathan, allowing the parties to research and brief post-trial motions until April 1, 2022.

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