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Summary: Ghislaine Maxwell's motion in limine seeks to exclude evidence of her alleged 'flight' after Jeffrey Epstein's arrest, arguing it is unfairly prejudicial and not probative of consciousness of guilt. The motion disputes the government's claims that Maxwell was hiding from law enforcement, providing alternative explanations for her actions.
Significance: This document is significant because it reveals the defense's strategy to exclude potentially prejudicial evidence and demonstrates the prosecution's previous attempts to use Maxwell's actions after Epstein's arrest as evidence of guilt.
Key Topics:
Exclusion of evidence of alleged flight
Consciousness of guilt
Pre-trial motions
Key People:
- Ghislaine Maxwell - Defendant
- Jeffrey Epstein - Associated individual whose arrest is relevant to the case