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| 2013-11-01 | N/A | Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing on Bitcoin. | Senate Committee | View |
| 2013-08-01 | N/A | Closed-door meeting between Bitcoin Foundation and executive branch officials. | Unknown | View |
This document is page 17 of a court filing (Document 22) in Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), filed on July 13, 2020. The text argues against granting bail, citing an 'extraordinary risk of flight' and rejecting the defendant's claim that detention at the MDC prevents adequate preparation for defense. The filing cites numerous precedents (Tolentino, Adamu, Brito, etc.) where bail was denied despite access-to-counsel restrictions, distinguishing the current case from *United States v. Stephens*.
This document, stamped with a House Oversight footer, appears to be a news report or briefing regarding a 2013 Senate inquiry into Bitcoin regulation. It details testimony given by 'Allen' (likely Ernie Allen of the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children) and Jerry Brito to the Senate Homeland Security Committee, discussing the balance between regulating illicit use and fostering the digital economy. The text outlines the committee's research process, including interviews with experts and letters sent to federal agencies like the DHS and DOJ.
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