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People
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Court filing (legal brief/memorandum)
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Summary
This document is page 15 of a legal filing (Document 675) from June 2022 arguing for the importance of allowing victims to speak at Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing. It quotes Victim Impact Statements from two survivors, 'Sarah' (from England) and 'Elizabeth' (from Philadelphia), who describe the therapeutic value of the trial and the validation of their trauma after decades of silence. The document asserts that public victim statements serve the broader interest of building confidence in the justice system regarding the Maxwell conspiracy.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Subject of the sentencing hearing; convicted of sex trafficking.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Co-conspirator |
Mentioned in relation to his 2019 arrest and abuse of victims.
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| Sarah | Victim/Survivor |
Provided a Victim Impact Statement (VIS); traveled from England to attend the trial.
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| Elizabeth | Victim/Survivor |
Provided a Victim Impact Statement (VIS); age 48; commuted from Philadelphia to attend the trial.
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Department of Justice (DOJ) |
Implied by the footer stamp 'DOJ-OGR'.
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| The Court |
The judicial body sentencing the defendant.
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Timeline (4 events)
Future (relative to doc)
November-December 2021
Ghislaine Maxwell's trial
Manhattan, New York
Locations (4)
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Location where Sarah traveled to for the trial.
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Home location of Sarah.
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Home location of Elizabeth.
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Specific location of the trial.
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Relationships (3)
Sarah refers to her injuries caused by being sexually trafficked and attending Maxwell's trial.
Elizabeth mentions meeting 'them' (Epstein/Maxwell) 25 years ago and the resulting abuse.
Elizabeth mentions the arrests of Epstein and Maxwell helped her immensely.
Key Quotes (6)
"Being given an opportunity to speak at Maxwell’s sentencing will further advance their recovery from the injuries caused by being sexually trafficked."Source
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"Sarah's VIS: "It was therapeutic to hear the testimony of the four brave victim–witnesses, whose experience paralleled my own, to know that I was not alone and that our story was finally being told for the world to hear.""Source
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Quote #2
"Elizabeth's VIS: "Twenty–five years after meeting them, my experience was validated. I could finally see the possibility of closure.""Source
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Quote #3
"Elizabeth's VIS: "At the age of 48, I feel as if I’m just starting my life.""Source
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Quote #4
"Elizabeth's VIS: "All those things I assumed I would have in life... were jeopardized for more than two and a half decades.""Source
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Quote #5
"Allowing Victims to Speak Is Particularly Important in this Case Where Many Mysteries Abound About the Breadth of Maxwell’s Conspiracy"Source
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