This document is a page from a court filing (Document 674) in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, filed on June 24, 2022. It contains a victim impact statement submitted by attorney Sigrid S. McCawley to Judge Nathan. The statement describes the professional and emotional toll of the trial on the victim, criticizes Maxwell's lack of remorse and refusal to admit guilt, and urges the judge to consider the ongoing suffering of the victims during sentencing.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Sigrid S. McCawley | Attorney / Signatory |
Partner at Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, signing the submission containing the statement.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Subject of the sentencing hearing; described as having chosen to lie and cause additional harm.
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| Judge Nathan | Judge |
Addressee of the letter; presiding over the sentencing.
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| Unnamed Victim/Author | Victim / Survivor |
The narrator ('I', 'me') of the text. Describes being a professional with clients, testifying at trial, and being ret...
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"Instead, she again chose to lie about her behavior, causing additional harm to all of those she victimized."Source
"Then, during the trial, my memories were repeatedly called into question, and I was publicly grilled on the details of the trauma she perpetrated."Source
"Given the shame and self-doubt that these injuries had already caused, this all felt like a retraumatization—one that could have been easily avoided had she told the truth."Source
"I ask you to bear in mind how Maxwell’s unwillingness to acknowledge her crimes, her lack of remorse, and her repeated lies about her victims created the need for many of us to engage in a long fight for justice..."Source
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