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Summary: The transcript records a pretrial conference in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, where the court addresses motions in limine, including the use of the term 'victim' and the government's request to refer to certain witnesses by pseudonyms. The court denies the defense's motion to preclude the term 'victim' and grants the government's motion to use pseudonyms for certain witnesses.
Significance: This document is significant as it provides insight into the pretrial proceedings in a high-profile criminal case against Ghislaine Maxwell, including the court's rulings on motions in limine and trial logistics.
Key Topics:
Pretrial conference in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell
Motions in limine regarding terminology and witness pseudonyms
Trial logistics and scheduling
Key People:
- Alison J. Nathan - District Judge presiding over the case
- Ghislaine Maxwell - Defendant in the criminal case
- Alison Moe - Assistant United States Attorney representing the government
- Bobbi C. Sternheim - Attorney for the defendant Ghislaine Maxwell