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Court Filing - Affirmation in Opposition to Appeal: 58-1

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The document is an affirmation by Assistant United States Attorney Lara Pomerantz in opposition to Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal against the denial of pre-trial release. It outlines the charges against Maxwell, including conspiracy to entice minors to travel for illegal sex acts and sex trafficking, and details the evidence supporting these charges. The affirmation argues that Maxwell's detention is justified due to the risk of flight and the strength of the government's case.

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