Ghislaine Maxwell’s Lawyers Looking To Prevent ‘Highly Confidential’ Evidence From Leaking Publically

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Ghislaine Maxwell’s defense attorneys are scrambling to prevent highly sensitive evidence to be leaked to the public including sexually explicit videos and nude photos.

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According to the New York Post, Maxwell’s lawyers filed a protective order on Monday that detailed materials that should be inaccessible to the public and should be sealed. The documents state that the evidence includes “highly confidential Information contains nude, partially nude, or otherwise sexualized images, videos, or other depictions of individuals.” Based on the filing, Maxwell’s attorneys and prosecutors only disagreed on two details which included disclosing the identities of Epstein’s victims mentioned in the evidence.

“The government’s proposed restriction is, therefore ‘broader than necessary’ to protect the privacy interests of these individuals who have already chosen to self-identify, and will hinder the defense’s ability to conduct a further factual investigation, prepare witnesses for trial, and advocate on Ms. Maxwell’s behalf,”

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Maxwell is currently awaiting trial after she was arrested for allegedly enticing young girls for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse and lying under oath and facing a six-count indictment.

 

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