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Summary

This legal document, a page from a court filing, discusses the standards for reviewing a sentence for procedural and substantive reasonableness. It specifically addresses a sentencing enhancement for Maxwell, arguing that the District Court correctly found she had a leadership role based on testimony from two of Epstein's pilots. The pilots testified that Sarah Kellen was Maxwell's assistant, which was corroborated by other testimony describing Maxwell as Epstein's "number two and the lady of the house" in Palm Beach.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Maxwell
Mentioned as having “supervised” Sarah Kellen and being Epstein’s “number two and the lady of the house” in Palm Beach.
Sarah Kellen Maxwell's assistant
Identified as being supervised by Maxwell and described as Maxwell's assistant by Epstein's pilots.
Epstein
Mentioned in relation to his pilots and his house in Palm Beach.
Cavera Defendant/Appellant
Mentioned in the case citation 'United States v. Cavera, 550 F.3d 180, 187 (2d Cir. 2008)'.
Gall Petitioner
Mentioned in the case citation 'Gall v. United States, 552 U.S. 38, 51 (2007)'.
Robinson Defendant/Appellant
Mentioned in the case citation 'United States v. Robinson, 702 F.3d 22, 38 (2d Cir. 2012)'.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
District Court government agency
Mentioned as the court that made findings regarding Maxwell's supervision of Sarah Kellen and applied the Sentencing ...
United States government agency
Mentioned as a party in several case citations: 'United States v. Cavera', 'Gall v. United States', and 'United State...

Timeline (2 events)

Two of Epstein's pilots testified that Sarah Kellen was Maxwell's assistant.
District Court
Epstein's pilots
The District Court found that Maxwell supervised Sarah Kellen, partly based on pilot testimony.
District Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned as the location where Maxwell was described as Epstein's “number two and the lady of the house”.

Relationships (3)

Maxwell professional Sarah Kellen
The District Court found that Maxwell “supervised” Sarah Kellen, who was described in testimony as Maxwell's assistant.
Maxwell personal/professional Epstein
Testimony described Maxwell as Epstein’s “number two and the lady of the house” in Palm Beach.
Epstein employer-employee pilots
The document refers to them as "Epstein's pilots," indicating they worked for him.

Key Quotes (7)

"amounts to review for abuse of discretion."
Source
— United States v. Cavera (Describing the standard of review for a sentence's reasonableness.)
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"fails to calculate (or improperly calculates) the Sentencing Guidelines range, treats the Sentencing Guidelines as mandatory, fails to consider the [Section] 3553(a) factors, selects a sentence based on clearly erroneous facts, or fails adequately to explain the chosen sentence."
Source
— United States v. Robinson (Defining what constitutes procedural error by a district court in sentencing.)
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Quote #2
"are guidelines—that is, they are truly advisory."
Source
— Cavera (Emphasizing the non-mandatory nature of the Sentencing Guidelines.)
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"generally free to impose sentences outside the recommended range"
Source
— Cavera (Stating a District Court's discretion in sentencing.)
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"informed and individualized judgment."
Source
— Cavera (Describing the basis on which a District Court can impose sentences outside the recommended range.)
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Quote #5
"supervised"
Source
— District Court (The court's finding regarding Maxwell's relationship with Sarah Kellen.)
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Quote #6
"number two and the lady of the house"
Source
— unnamed witness testimony (A description of Maxwell's role in Epstein's Palm Beach residence, used to corroborate pilot testimony.)
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Quote #7

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