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DOJ-OGR-00005717.pdf

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--- Page 1 --- The image displays a page from a legal document, specifically a court filing. The text is in black font on a white background. **Header:** * Case number: 1:20-cr-00330-PAE * Document number: 390 * Filed date: 10/29/21 * Page number: 5 of 11 **Introduction:** * The Government has identified, as Exhibit 52, A-F, pages of an often photocopied and altered exhibit that has no identified author, date of creation, or custodian. * These pages are from a 97-page exhibit provide to the Government from lawyers who represent multiple Epstein accusers. * The document, as produced to the Government, is attached as Exhibit 1. * As produced, the document appears to be a compilation of material that was copied from more than one source, arranged, and paginated after the fact. * There are unexplained faded marks that may have, at one time, been staples or evidence of staple holes. * The top of page one of Exhibit 1 to this motion has six faded dots that look like a photocopy of a page that had three staples removed. * Page four has shadows that resemble a page that was photocopied with staples in the page. * It is impossible to tell whether pages have been added, omitted, cut or pasted. * There are several examples of what appear to be photocopies of tabs, which suggest that pages have been added, omitted or altered because of the inconsistency from page to page. * For example, tab-like shadows appear at page 20, but not on page 21-23; reappear on page 24; and disappear; and reappear within the remainder of the exhibit. * At certain points -- pages 78 and 79, for example -- the tab-like shadows appear to be covered by something. * The Government's compilation has been cleaned up from what was produced from the civil litigation. * However, no one can clean up the unsavory story of this purported exhibit. * The document was not produced pursuant to any subpoena from a legitimate third-party custodian. * Rather, the document appeared as part of discovery in the Ghislaine v. Maxwell civil litigation case with no explanation about its origin. **Footer:** * DOJ-OGR-00005717 This document appears to be a court filing related to the Ghislaine Maxwell case, specifically a motion to exclude evidence. The introduction explains that the government has identified a document as Exhibit 52, which is a compilation of material copied from multiple sources and arranged and paginated after the fact. The document contains unexplained faded marks, staples, and tab-like shadows, suggesting that it has been altered or manipulated. The government's compilation of the document has been cleaned up, but the original exhibit remains unsavory. The document was not produced pursuant to any subpoena and was instead discovered as part of the civil litigation.

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