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USA v. Gottfried, et al.

24-cr-00308
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The defendants in USA v. Gottfried, et al. have entered into a plea agreement, which is a formal agreement between the defendants and the government to resolve the charges against them. The agreement is a significant development in the case, as it indicates that the defendants have agreed to plead guilty to the charges. This agreement will likely have a substantial impact on the outcome of the case.

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2:24-cr-00308-1 USA v. Gottfried, et al.

Pleading · April 28, 2026

The defendants in USA v. Gottfried, et al. have entered into a plea agreement, which is a formal agreement between the defendants and the government to resolve the charges against them. The agreement is a significant development in the case, as it indicates that the defendants have agreed to plead guilty to the charges. This agreement will likely have a substantial impact on the outcome of the case.

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Pleading April 28, 2026

2:24-cr-00308-1 USA v. Gottfried, et al.

The defendants in USA v. Gottfried, et al. have entered into a plea agreement, which is a formal agreement between the defendants and the government to resolve the charges against them. The agreement is a significant development in the case, as it indicates that the defendants have agreed to plead guilty to the charges. This agreement will likely have a substantial impact on the outcome of the case.

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