MAXWELL

Person
Mentions
1792
Relationships
402
Events
856
Documents
868
Also known as:
mother of the Maxwell siblings

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402 total relationships
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organization GOVERNMENT
Legal representative
15 Very Strong
29
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person Judge Nathan
Judicial
14 Very Strong
16
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person Epstein
Business associate
13 Very Strong
30
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location UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Legal representative
13 Very Strong
18
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person Judge Nathan
Legal representative
13 Very Strong
20
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Business associate
13 Very Strong
11
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person Epstein
Legal representative
13 Very Strong
15
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person Juror 50
Legal representative
12 Very Strong
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location United States
Legal representative
12 Very Strong
9
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person Giuffre
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
28
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person Epstein
Friend
11 Very Strong
19
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person Epstein
Co conspirators
11 Very Strong
56
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organization The government
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
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organization district court
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
11
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person Epstein
Co conspirator
10 Very Strong
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location USA
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
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organization The Court
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
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organization GOVERNMENT
Adversarial
10 Very Strong
14
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person Brown
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
6
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person Epstein
Professional
10 Very Strong
9
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person CAROLYN
Perpetrator victim
10 Very Strong
7
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person Kate
Acquaintance
10 Very Strong
8
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person Judge Nathan
Professional
10 Very Strong
17
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person Epstein
Association
10 Very Strong
10
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person CAROLYN
Professional
10 Very Strong
10
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Production of documents in Giuffre v. Maxwell civil litigation Civil Court View
N/A Grand jury proceeding Maxwell grand jury proceedings N/A View
N/A N/A Carolyn arriving at Epstein's house for massage appointments, entering through the kitchen, and m... Epstein's house (Kitchen) View
N/A N/A Approximately ten flights taken by Dershowitz Unknown View
N/A N/A Employment at Palm Beach House Palm Beach house View
N/A N/A Setting up massage tables Epstein's house View
N/A N/A Production of Giglio and Jencks Act material N/A View
N/A N/A Foot massage instruction session. The Ranch (New Mexico), in ... View
N/A N/A Bail Hearings/Decisions District Court View
N/A N/A Government's Motion to Dismiss Court View
N/A N/A Maxwell's Appeal of the Order Court of Appeals View
N/A N/A Maxwell's Motion to Modify the Protective Order District Court View
N/A N/A Maxwell's Sentencing Court View
N/A N/A S2 Indictment Southern District of New Yo... View
N/A N/A Denial of Motion for New Trial District Court View
N/A N/A The 'first time with Maxwell' Unspecified View
N/A N/A Sentencing hearing where fines were imposed. District Court View
N/A Trip Kate's first visit to Maxwell's townhouse. Maxwell's townhouse View
N/A Sexual abuse MAXWELL involved Minor Victim-1 in group sexualized massages of Epstein, during which MAXWELL and... Epstein's residences in bot... View
N/A Travel Epstein and MAXWELL both encouraged Minor Victim-1 to travel to Epstein's residences. New York and Florida View
N/A Grooming/interaction MAXWELL interacted with Minor Victim-2, who was under 18, at Epstein's residence. Minor Victim-2 ... Epstein's residence in New ... View
N/A Social activity/grooming While in New Mexico, MAXWELL and Epstein took Minor Victim-2 to a movie. New Mexico View
N/A Social activity/grooming While in New Mexico, MAXWELL took Minor Victim-2 shopping. New Mexico View
N/A Legal motion Maxwell presented a motion to Judge Nathan to modify a Protective Order in her criminal case. Court View
N/A Legal ruling Judge Nathan ruled that Maxwell's arguments to modify a protective order failed to establish good... Court View

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This legal document, filed on July 2, 2020, alleges that Ghislaine Maxwell groomed and facilitated the sexual abuse of a minor, "Minor Victim-3," by Epstein in London between 1994 and 1995. The document also states that Maxwell later attempted to conceal her conduct by providing false statements under oath during a 2016 deposition for a civil litigation case.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, filed on July 2, 2020, alleges that MAXWELL actively participated in the sexual abuse of minors with Epstein. It details MAXWELL's involvement with 'Minor Victim-1' in 'group sexualized massages' at Epstein's residences in New York and Florida. The document also describes how MAXWELL allegedly groomed 'Minor Victim-2' in New Mexico around 1996, when the victim was under 18, for the purpose of being abused by Epstein.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 16 of an indictment, filed on July 2, 2020, detailing charges against Ghislaine Maxwell. It includes a charge of perjury (Count Five), stemming from her alleged false testimony during an April 22, 2016, deposition in a civil case where she denied knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's scheme to recruit underage girls for sexual massages. The document also refers to Maxwell's role in transporting Minor Victim-1 from Florida to New York for sex acts with Epstein.

Legal document / indictment
2025-11-20

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This document is page 12 of a legal indictment filed on July 2, 2020, detailing specific allegations against an individual named MAXWELL. The charges describe her involvement with Epstein in the sexual abuse and exploitation of three minors between 1994 and 1997. The alleged criminal acts, including group sexual encounters and enticement to travel for sex acts, occurred in New York, Florida, and London, England.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, part of a court filing, alleges that an individual named MAXWELL participated in the sexual abuse of minors with Epstein. It details MAXWELL's alleged involvement with two victims: encouraging 'Minor Victim-1' to travel to Epstein's residences in New York and Florida for sexual encounters, and grooming 'Minor Victim-2' in New Mexico around 1996 for abuse by Epstein.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, filed on July 2, 2020, alleges that Ghislaine Maxwell, the defendant, facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's access to minor victims for the purpose of sexual abuse. Maxwell is accused of encouraging victims to give Epstein massages, which led to sexual abuse that she sometimes participated in. The document also claims Epstein and Maxwell worked together to make victims feel indebted by offering to pay for travel and educational opportunities.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a legal rebuttal concerning the case of Maxwell. It discusses the testimonies of Jane, Kate, Carolyn, and Annie, and their accounts of Maxwell's involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript of a rebuttal argument given by Ms. Comey. She argues that the witnesses—Jane, Kate, Carolyn, and Annie—have no financial motive to lie, as their civil cases are settled and the victim compensation fund they were paid from is finished. Ms. Comey refutes the defense's implication of a financial incentive for Jane by clarifying that a conversation between Jane's lawyer and a prosecutor occurred in 2021, long after Jane had already received her financial award.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript of a rebuttal argument delivered by Ms. Comey on August 10, 2022. Comey refutes the defense's theory that witnesses (Kate, Carolyn, Annie, Jane) were manipulated by greedy lawyers to fabricate a story about Maxwell for financial gain from the Epstein Victim Compensation Fund. She argues there is no evidence for this conspiracy and highlights that one witness's lawyer worked pro bono, which contradicts the alleged financial motive.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a legal rebuttal arguing for the credibility of a witness named Jane, asserting that her memory of meeting Maxwell and Epstein and the onset of abuse at age 14 is accurate. It counters defense attempts to discredit her timeline by referencing Interlochen and flight records from 1994 and 1996, which place Jane, Maxwell, Epstein, and the defendant together at key times and locations, including flights to New York. The speaker emphasizes that Jane's memory of the abuse is more significant than minor discrepancies in dating events by public figures' birthdays.

Legal document (court transcript/rebuttal)
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript of a rebuttal by Ms. Comey in a criminal case. She argues against the defense's claim that four women (Jane, Kate, Carolyn, and Annie) are misremembering their experiences, asserting that their core memories of trauma involving the defendant (Maxwell) and Epstein are solid and reliable. The prosecutor highlights specific, vivid memories of the victims to counter the defense's theory of a 'massive false memory event'.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a summation by Ms. Menninger in a legal case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. Ms. Menninger argues for reasonable doubt regarding Carolyn's involvement in Count Six, suggesting Carolyn added Ghislaine Maxwell to her story after financial difficulties. The summation also addresses the government's conspiracy theory involving Epstein and Maxwell arranging for underage females to travel to New York for sex acts, clarifying that Carolyn did not travel to New York and Annie Farmer's travel was independent of Ghislaine Maxwell.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, filed on August 10, 2022. It captures the conclusion of a prosecutor's closing argument, which urges the jury to convict Maxwell for sexually exploiting and trafficking underage girls, citing the testimony of witnesses like Juan Alessi, David Mulligan, and Janice Swain. Following the argument, the judge addresses the jury, announcing a short lunch break and reminding them not to discuss the case.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript of a legal summation by Ms. Moe in the case against Maxwell. Ms. Moe refutes the defense's claims regarding Maxwell's London residence by citing Maxwell's own 2019 deposition and argues for the credibility of four female witnesses (Jane, Kate, Carolyn, and Annie). She asserts that the witnesses are not motivated by money in the current trial, as their civil lawsuits are over and they have already received millions of dollars from the Jeffrey Epstein Victim Compensation Program.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript of a legal summation by Ms. Moe, likely a prosecutor, to a jury. She argues that the defense has deliberately misled the jury by taking a witness's (Jane's) statements and a legal document out of context. Ms. Moe highlights a specific portion of that document which states the defendant, Maxwell, facilitated and was present for the sexual abuse of Jane, a part she claims the defense intentionally omitted.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript of a prosecutor's, Ms. Moe's, summation in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. Ms. Moe argues that the case is fundamentally about how Maxwell and her partner, Jeffrey Epstein, used manipulation, money, and their privileged status to groom and exploit vulnerable young girls from struggling families. She contrasts the small amounts of money paid to victims, like Carolyn, with the millions Maxwell received from Epstein to underscore the theme of exploitation.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript of a prosecutor's, Ms. Moe's, summation in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. Ms. Moe argues that the government has proven Maxwell's guilt on all six charges, asserting that Maxwell made her own choices and committed crimes in partnership with Jeffrey Epstein. She refutes the defense's opening statement and urges the jury to hold Maxwell accountable based on the evidence presented.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a single page from a court transcript (summation by Ms. Moe) filed on August 10, 2022, in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330). The text argues that crimes took place within the jurisdiction of the Southern District of New York, citing trips to Manhattan by victims 'Jane' and 'Annie,' packages sent from Manhattan, and phone calls made by Maxwell to 'Carolyn' to schedule sexualized massages.

Court transcript (summation)
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript of a prosecutor's (Ms. Moe) summation in a criminal trial, filed on August 10, 2022. The prosecutor outlines the evidence for Count Five, a sex trafficking conspiracy charge spanning 2000-2004, detailing how the defendant (identified as Maxwell) and co-conspirator Epstein recruited and trafficked victims Carolyn and Virginia Roberts. The prosecutor explains to the jury that they only need to find one instance of agreement and one step taken to carry out the conspiracy to find the defendant guilty.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript of a summation given by Ms. Moe in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on August 10, 2022. The prosecutor argues that the defendant, Maxwell, knowingly engaged an underage victim named Carolyn in commercial sex acts, paying her hundreds of dollars for what were termed "so-called massages." The summation also addresses the legal element of interstate commerce, referencing packages Carolyn received from New York.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript featuring the summation by Ms. Moe in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. The prosecutor argues that Maxwell facilitated sexual abuse for Jeffrey Epstein involving victims named Kate, Jane, and Carolyn, specifically addressing Count Four and Count Six regarding sex trafficking of a minor.

Court transcript / legal summation
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court summation in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on August 10, 2022. The speaker argues that the defendant, Maxwell, is guilty of enticing a minor named Jane to travel interstate to New York with the explicit intent for her to be sexually abused by Epstein. The argument cites testimony from Jane and Juan Alessi, as well as flight records, to establish the elements of inducement, travel, and criminal intent.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript of a prosecutor's (Ms. Moe) summation in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The prosecutor argues that Maxwell was an essential accomplice to Jeffrey Epstein, specifically detailing how she induced a victim named 'Jane' to travel across state lines to New York for sexual abuse. The testimony of a witness, Juan Alessi, is cited as evidence confirming Maxwell's role in arranging and participating in Jane's travel.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript of a prosecutor's (Ms. Moe) summation in a criminal trial against a defendant named Maxwell. The prosecutor argues that Maxwell was complicit in crimes with an associate named Epstein, citing her living arrangements in Palm Beach, her knowledge of his preferences, and the millions of dollars she received from him. The prosecutor introduces the legal theory of 'aiding and abetting' as a basis for the jury to find Maxwell guilty on specific counts.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript of a legal summation by 'Ms. Moe', arguing for Ghislaine Maxwell's continued and deep involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities. The speaker refutes the defense's claim that Maxwell's relationship with Epstein ended around 2004 by citing evidence such as a 2005 household manual, Maxwell's stationery found in Epstein's home in 2005, and a $7.4 million payment from Epstein to Maxwell in 2007. The summation concludes that Maxwell was a knowing and key participant in Epstein's sexual abuse of children.

Legal document
2025-11-20
Total Received
$18,300,000.00
2 transactions
Total Paid
$1,750,000.00
3 transactions
Net Flow
$16,550,000.00
5 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Paid MAXWELL Court/Government $250,000.00 Fine imposed on each count. View
N/A Paid MAXWELL Court/Government $750,000.00 Total fine imposed. View
2022-06-29 Paid MAXWELL Court/Government $750,000.00 Criminal fine imposed at sentencing. View
1999-10-19 Received Financial Trust C... MAXWELL $18,300,000.00 Transfer sourced from the sale of JP Morgan Ins... View
1999-10-19 Received Financial Trust C... MAXWELL $0.00 Transfer to Maxwell discussed in email; investi... View
As Sender
54
As Recipient
4
Total
58

Legal Review

From: attorneys
To: MAXWELL

Review of discovery materials

Video-teleconference
N/A

Scheduling an appointment for Carolyn

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Carolyn's mom"]

Carolyn's mom would receive a phone call, which Carolyn later learned was from Maxwell, and would hand the phone to Carolyn to schedule an appointment.

Phone call
N/A

Small talk during massage

From: MAXWELL
To: A. Farmer

making small talk

Conversation
N/A

Instruction to undress

From: MAXWELL
To: A. Farmer

She told me to get undressed.

Verbal instruction
N/A

Carolyn's career aspirations

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell asked Carolyn what she wanted to do in the future, and Carolyn replied that she wanted to become a massage therapist.

In-person conversation
N/A

Reconsideration of the District Court's response

From: MAXWELL
To: ["District Court"]

Maxwell filed a letter seeking reconsideration of a response from the District Court, claiming it resulted in a constructive amendment or prejudicial variance.

Letter
N/A

Massage

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Minor Victim-2"]

MAXWELL sent an unsolicited message to Minor Victim-2, during which Minor Victim-2 was topless.

Unsolicited message
N/A

Scheduling an appointment for Carolyn

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Shawn"]

Shawn would receive a phone call from Maxwell and would then tell Carolyn that she had a phone call and instruct her to say yes to the appointment.

Phone call
N/A

Reconsideration of response to jury note

From: MAXWELL
To: the court/Judge Nathan

Maxwell filed a letter seeking reconsideration of Judge Nathan's response to the jury's note and raised issues of constructive amendment or prejudicial variance.

Letter
N/A

Scheduling massage appointments

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

The question implies that Maxwell would call Carolyn to schedule massage appointments with Jeffrey Epstein, even after learning she was 14.

Phone call
N/A

Reply to Government's Opposition

From: MAXWELL
To: THE COURT

A reply brief cited as "Maxwell Reply at 18" where the Defendant asserts the government failed to prove its case.

Legal brief
N/A

Rule 29 Motion for Acquittal

From: MAXWELL
To: THE COURT

A brief cited as "Maxwell Br. at 30" where the Defendant requests a judgment of acquittal on all counts.

Legal brief
N/A

Epstein's sexual preferences and needs

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Kate"]

Maxwell told the witness, Kate, that Epstein likes 'cute, young, pretty' girls and that he needed to have sex about three times a day. These conversations occurred frequently ('All the time') within the first couple of months after they met.

Conversation
N/A

Massages

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Annie"]

Maxwell asked Annie if she had ever received a massage and told her she would have the opportunity to have one, describing how enjoyable it would be.

In-person conversation
N/A

Scheduling sexualized massages

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell called Carolyn to schedule sexualized massages while Maxwell was in New York.

Phone call
N/A

Scheduling appointments

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell would call Carolyn to ask if she was available for an appointment, sometimes mentioning that she and Mr. Epstein would be out of town and flying in.

Phone call
N/A

Massage

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Minor Victim-2"]

MAXWELL sent an unsolicited message to Minor Victim-2, during which Minor Victim-2 was topless.

Unsolicited message
N/A

Travel and an invitation to an island

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell asked Carolyn about her travel history and invited her to an island. Carolyn declined, stating she was too young and her mother would not permit it.

In-person conversation
N/A

Civil Case Testimony

From: MAXWELL
To: litigants

Testimony given by Maxwell in a civil case (Giuffre v. Maxwell).

Deposition
N/A

Epstein's whereabouts

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell informing Carolyn that Epstein was on a jog or would be back soon and that she could go upstairs to set up.

Conversation
N/A

Taking over the house

From: MAXWELL
To: ["Juan Alessi"]

Maxwell told Juan Alessi that she was taking over the house right away when she arrived.

Verbal statement
N/A

Scheduling massages

From: MAXWELL
To: CAROLYN

Maxwell calling Carolyn to schedule sexualized massages when Maxwell was in New York.

Call
N/A

Spending time vs Communicating

From: Kate
To: MAXWELL

Witness clarifies distinction between spending physical time vs communicating. States she stopped spending time around age 24.

Meeting
N/A

Reconsideration of response

From: MAXWELL
To: U.S. District Court fo...

Seeking reconsideration claiming constructive amendment or prejudicial variance.

Letter
N/A

Request to question Juror 50

From: MAXWELL
To: U.S. District Court fo...

Renewing request to question Juror 50 directly and proposing twenty-one pages of questions.

Letter
N/A

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