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United States v. Kelly,
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No. 19 CR 286,
involving adults
minors,
States v. Raniere,
involving at least one adult
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fying about sex abuse as
minor; United States v. Dupigny, No. 18 CR 528, involving sex
trafficking, United States v. Kelly, No. 7 CR 374, and that
could be found at 2008 WL 5068820, which is an Eastern District
case involving an adult testiit
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6161292 (S.D.N.Y.,
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