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court filing/news article excerpts: Case 1:20-cr-00330

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The document contains excerpts from court filings and news articles related to Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking case. Maxwell's lawyers requested a trial delay, which prosecutors opposed. The judge ultimately ruled, and Maxwell was convicted on charges related to sex trafficking.

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