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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 767 Filed 08/10/22 Page 208 of 257 3042\nLCKVMAX8 Charge\naffects interstate commerce to use products that traveled in interstate commerce. It's not necessary for the government to prove that Ms. Maxwell specifically knew or intended that her conduct would affect interstate commerce; it's only necessary that the natural consequences of such conduct would affect interstate commerce in some way, even if minor.\nIf you find beyond a reasonable doubt that the recruitment, enticement, harboring, transportation, providing, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of engaging in commercial sex acts was economic in nature and involved the crossing of state lines or was economic in nature and otherwise affected the flow of money to any degree, however minimal, you may find that the interstate commerce requirement of the offense of sex trafficking of an individual under the age of 18 has been satisfied.\nI further instruct you that to find this element has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt, it's not necessary for you to find that any interstate travel occurred. Proof of actual travel is not required.\nInstruction No. 30. Counts Two, Four, and Six. Aiding and abetting.\nIn connection with the crimes charged in Counts Two, Four, and Six, the defendant is also charged with aiding and abetting the commission of those crimes. Aiding and abetting liability is its own theory of criminal liability. In effect,\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00014608",
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- "content": "affects interstate commerce to use products that traveled in interstate commerce. It's not necessary for the government to prove that Ms. Maxwell specifically knew or intended that her conduct would affect interstate commerce; it's only necessary that the natural consequences of such conduct would affect interstate commerce in some way, even if minor.\nIf you find beyond a reasonable doubt that the recruitment, enticement, harboring, transportation, providing, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of engaging in commercial sex acts was economic in nature and involved the crossing of state lines or was economic in nature and otherwise affected the flow of money to any degree, however minimal, you may find that the interstate commerce requirement of the offense of sex trafficking of an individual under the age of 18 has been satisfied.\nI further instruct you that to find this element has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt, it's not necessary for you to find that any interstate travel occurred. Proof of actual travel is not required.\nInstruction No. 30. Counts Two, Four, and Six. Aiding and abetting.\nIn connection with the crimes charged in Counts Two, Four, and Six, the defendant is also charged with aiding and abetting the commission of those crimes. Aiding and abetting liability is its own theory of criminal liability. In effect,",
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