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Ghislaine Maxwell Ends Fight to Keep 8 'John Does' Secret in Giuffre Lawsuit

Ghislaine Maxwell Ends Fight to Keep 8 'John Does' Secret in Giuffre Lawsuit: A review of court filings from MailOnline found that six of the "John Does" have objected to unsealing court documents that would make their identities public. One of them, John Doe 17, wishes to keep their identity secret to avoid "annoyance and embarrassment," the media outlet reported. Another, "John Doe 151," said that the disclosure of his name would lead to him being "hounded" by the media, and added that he wishes to maintain a "private life," MailOnline said.

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