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EleanorR

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15. She did not cancel it until contacted by the DOJ
Sun Jan 22, 2023, 02:04 PM
Jan 2023

However, her passport had been taken, so seems she couldn't have taken the trip anyways.

In emails from Jan. 23, 2022, that were included in the recent filing, Jeffrey Schenk, an attorney for the Department of Justice, wrote to Holmes’ lawyer stating that the government had become aware of her travel plans and that she had not obtained approval from the court. “In light of her current bail conditions, we find this concerning,” he wrote, and requested confirmation of the trip’s cancellation by the next morning.

Holmes’ lawyer replied that, “Given the verdict, she does not plan to take the trip,” noting that her passport had been confiscated. She had not canceled the flight “amidst everything that has been going on,” he said, adding that they would “have her do so promptly.”

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