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| N/A | N/A | Attempt to bypass censorship by tearing out pages 259-261 of a book and resending it. | Prison (unspecified) | View |
This legal filing from December 5, 2021, addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan, argues for the exclusion of specific evidence in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The defense contends that 2019 photographs of Jeffrey Epstein's house are irrelevant and prejudicial because items like massage tables and artwork are 'highly mobile' and may not reflect the conditions present when the accuser, Jane, was there in 1994-1996. The document asserts that the photos are inflammatory and lack connection to Ms. Maxwell.
This document appears to be a page from a narrative or report (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015287) discussing arbitrary prison censorship. The narrator describes an interaction with an inmate named McCormick regarding a censored book, an attempt to bypass the censor by removing offending pages, and the subsequent rejection of the book. The text also details a wider informal survey conducted by the narrator regarding banned books in prisons, citing examples like 'Trainspotting' and works by Bo Lozoff and Tom Robbins.
Complained about book censorship and suggested tearing out specific pages (259-261) to resend the book.
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