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        <title><![CDATA[Maxwell lawyers look to keep ‘highly confidential’ evidence from going public]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Defense attorneys for alleged Jeffrey Epstein <strong>madam Ghislaine Maxwell</strong> want to hide from the public sensitive evidence ahead of her trial — including any nude photos and sexualized videos that will be marked &#8220;highly confidential,&#8221; according to court documents.</p><p>In a proposed protective order filed Monday, Maxwell&#8217;s attorneys detailed the discovery materials they believe should be kept out of public view and filed under seal in the <strong>Manhattan federal court case</strong>.</p><p>This included the &#8220;highly confidential&#8221; information, which they said should not be &#8220;disseminated, transmitted, or otherwise copied.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;Highly Confidential Information contains nude, partially-nude, or otherwise sexualized images, videos, or other depictions of individuals,&#8221; the court papers state.</p><p>Maxwell&#8217;s attorneys and prosecutors had been working together to determine what discovery materials should be made public — and only disagreed on two details, according to the filing.</p><p>One point they couldn&#8217;t agree on is whether Maxwell&#8217;s defense attorneys should be allowed to disclose the identities of victims mentioned in the discovery material who have already spoken on the record or to the media.</p><p>&#8220;The government’s proposed restriction is therefore &#8216;broader than necessary&#8217; to protect the privacy interests of these individuals who have already chosen to self-identify, and will hinder the defense’s ability to conduct further factual investigation, prepare witnesses for trial, and advocate on Ms. Maxwell’s behalf,&#8221; her attorneys wrote.</p><p>The judge will need to approve which documents are kept from public eyes.</p><p>Maxwell was arrested earlier this month on a on a&nbsp;<strong>six-count indictment</strong>&nbsp;for allegedly procuring girls for Epstein to abuse and then lying about it under oath.</p><p>She&#8217;d been <strong>hiding out</strong>&nbsp;in a sprawling New Hampshire mansion for a year after Epstein killed himself in a Lower Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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