July 01, 2020
Planning for the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell (GM).
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EFTA00029859.pdf
This document is an internal DOJ/prosecution email chain dated July 1, 2020, discussing the logistics of the imminent arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell ('GM') in the District of New Hampshire ('DNH'). The officials discuss the timing of the arrest relative to court presentment deadlines (1 PM cutoff) and coordinate when to hold a press conference and unseal the indictment, explicitly referencing the procedure used during Jeffrey Epstein's arrest as a precedent.
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