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Summary
This document is a character reference letter dated December 7, 2020, written by an anonymous individual to Judge Alison J. Nathan concerning the criminal case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The author, who claims a long-standing personal relationship with Maxwell, provides a positive portrayal of her character, citing her as an inspiration who taught them about generosity and resilience. The letter explicitly requests that the judge consider granting bail to Maxwell.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Alison J. Nathan | United States District Judge |
The recipient of the letter, addressed as "Honorable Alison J. Nathan" and "Dear Judge Nathan".
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
The subject of the letter, written on her behalf for a bail consideration in the case "United States v. Ghislaine Max...
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States Courthouse | government agency |
Mentioned as the location of Judge Nathan's office.
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Timeline (2 events)
2020-12-07
A letter was written to Judge Alison J. Nathan in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's character and to request consideration for bail.
New York, NY
The ongoing criminal case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, case number 20 Cr. 330 (AJN).
United States Courthouse, New York, NY
United States
Ghislaine Maxwell
Locations (2)
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The address of the United States Courthouse where Judge Nathan is located.
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The city and state of the United States Courthouse.
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Relationships (1)
The author states they "grew up knowing and looking up to" Ghislaine Maxwell and that they "continue to be in touch today." The letter describes Maxwell as a positive influence and role model.
Key Quotes (4)
"I am writing this letter on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell, a woman who I grew up knowing and looking up to."Source
— [REDACTED]
(The opening sentence of the letter, establishing the author's personal relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell.)
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Quote #1
"I do not write this to discuss the charges against Ghislaine Maxwell, to plead that she is innocent or argue that she is guilty. I am simply hoping to offer a more well-rounded picture of Ms. Maxwell as a person outside of the opinions of the media."Source
— [REDACTED]
(The author clarifying the purpose of the letter is to provide a character reference, not to argue the legal merits of the case.)
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Quote #2
"At a very impressionable age, Ghislaine taught me a lot about generosity, determination, and resilience."Source
— [REDACTED]
(The author describing the positive influence Ghislaine Maxwell had on them.)
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Quote #3
"I hope you will consider granting bail to Ghislaine Maxwell."Source
— [REDACTED]
(The author's direct request to the judge regarding Maxwell's pre-trial detention.)
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