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Summary: The United States government submits a reply memorandum in support of its motions in limine, seeking to protect the identities of minor victims by allowing them to testify under pseudonyms or first names and sealing related exhibits. The government argues that this measure is necessary to safeguard the victims' privacy and dignity, while the defendant has not demonstrated a particularized need for disclosure.
Significance: This document is a crucial court filing in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, addressing the protection of minor victims' identities and the admissibility of certain evidence. It reveals the government's efforts to balance the defendant's right to a fair trial with the victims' right to privacy and dignity.
Key Topics:
Protection of Minor Victims' Identities
Motions in Limine
Admissibility of Evidence
Key People:
- Ghislaine Maxwell - Defendant
- Damian Williams - United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
- Alison Moe - Assistant United States Attorney
- Lara Pomerantz - Assistant United States Attorney
- Andrew Rohrbach - Assistant United States Attorney