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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 93 Filed 12/10/20 Page 57 of 91\nk7e2MaxC kjc\n1 from being hacked, again, is to put it in the equivalent of a\n2 Faraday bag, whether it be tinfoil or the bags they now make in\n3 briefcases, and that's it. That's all that she does. And I\n4 guarantee to your Honor, given the tenor of the government's\n5 presentation, that had she said, well, this phone was hacked,\n6 I'm just going to throw it away, the government would be\n7 standing before your Honor today say, ah-ha, she destroyed\n8 evidence, that adds to risk of flight. And she had she put it\n9 in a safe deposit box, rather than to destroy it, they would be\n10 saying we cracked into a safe deposit box, your Honor. This is\n11 evidence of a risk of flight. It just does not fit the test,\n12 we submit.\n13 And the last point on this, your Honor, which,\n14 frankly, in some ways is the most telling point of all, the\n15 agents do a security sweep, considering this is a house where\n16 there are two people in it -- and I will put that to one side\n17 for a moment -- they talk to the security guard, apparently now\n18 they are going to do the thing multiple times because the\n19 government is dribbling out facts, and they say, well, who\n20 lives in the house? Ms. Maxwell does. Okay? She lives in the\n21 house. What do you -- how do you get groceries and so forth?\n22 I go out and get them for her.\n23 So let's stop and think about this, your Honor. The\n24 government's allegation is that the person who is aware of a\n25 criminal investigation in the United States, has her counsel in\n\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00001934",
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  24. "content": "1 from being hacked, again, is to put it in the equivalent of a\n2 Faraday bag, whether it be tinfoil or the bags they now make in\n3 briefcases, and that's it. That's all that she does. And I\n4 guarantee to your Honor, given the tenor of the government's\n5 presentation, that had she said, well, this phone was hacked,\n6 I'm just going to throw it away, the government would be\n7 standing before your Honor today say, ah-ha, she destroyed\n8 evidence, that adds to risk of flight. And she had she put it\n9 in a safe deposit box, rather than to destroy it, they would be\n10 saying we cracked into a safe deposit box, your Honor. This is\n11 evidence of a risk of flight. It just does not fit the test,\n12 we submit.\n13 And the last point on this, your Honor, which,\n14 frankly, in some ways is the most telling point of all, the\n15 agents do a security sweep, considering this is a house where\n16 there are two people in it -- and I will put that to one side\n17 for a moment -- they talk to the security guard, apparently now\n18 they are going to do the thing multiple times because the\n19 government is dribbling out facts, and they say, well, who\n20 lives in the house? Ms. Maxwell does. Okay? She lives in the\n21 house. What do you -- how do you get groceries and so forth?\n22 I go out and get them for her.\n23 So let's stop and think about this, your Honor. The\n24 government's allegation is that the person who is aware of a\n25 criminal investigation in the United States, has her counsel in",
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