I don't think that the problem is caused by the tomcat side.

The output looks pretty much like a memory or a disk dump.

You normally can't access memory outside of the java process 
from within tomcat. (Native libraries excluded)

So I think it's mod_jk, apache or the jvm that cause this problem.

To me it's looking like a read past the end of the response.

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