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Type: Court transcript
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Summary

This document is a court transcript from a hearing on August 22, 2022, likely related to the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell. A speaker, Ms. Moe, argues for a harsh sentence, after which a victim, Ms. Farmer, delivers a powerful statement detailing the long-term psychological trauma, including a profound loss of self-trust, resulting from the abuse she suffered from both Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Ms. Moe Speaker
Thanked by the Court after delivering a statement urging a harsh sentence for the defendant.
Ms. Farmer Speaker/Victim
Delivers a victim impact statement detailing the crimes committed against her by Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.
Judge Nathan Judge
Presiding over the court proceedings, addressed directly by Ms. Farmer.
Ghislaine Maxwell Perpetrator/Defendant
Mentioned by Ms. Farmer as one of the individuals who committed crimes and abuse against her.
Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrator
Mentioned by Ms. Farmer as one of the individuals who committed crimes and abuse against her.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. Company
Listed at the bottom of the transcript, likely the court reporting agency.

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-22
A court proceeding where victim impact statements are being read. Ms. Moe argues for an above-guideline sentence, and Ms. Farmer gives her statement about the abuse she suffered.
Courtroom
Ms. Moe THE COURT (Judge Nathan) Ms. Farmer

Relationships (3)

Ghislaine Maxwell Co-conspirators Jeffrey Epstein
Ms. Farmer's statement that they both committed crimes against her.
Ghislaine Maxwell Perpetrator-Victim Ms. Farmer
Ms. Farmer states that Ghislaine Maxwell committed crimes and abuse against her.
Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrator-Victim Ms. Farmer
Ms. Farmer states that Jeffrey Epstein committed crimes and abuse against her.

Key Quotes (3)

"We ask the Court to send a message that nobody is above the law, and nobody is too rich or powerful to be held accountable."
Source
— Unidentified speaker (presumably Ms. Moe) (Part of a statement to the court arguing for an above-guideline sentence for the defendant.)
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"For a long time I wanted to erase from my mind the crimes that Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein committed against me and pretend they hadn't happened."
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— Ms. Farmer (The beginning of her victim impact statement to the court.)
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"One of the most painful and ongoing impacts of Maxwell's and Epstein's abuse was a loss of trust in myself, my perceptions and my instincts."
Source
— Ms. Farmer (Describing the long-lasting psychological effects of the abuse she endured.)
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 779 Filed 08/22/22 Page 60 of 101
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1 calls out for an above-guideline sentence.
2 We ask the Court to impose an above-guideline
3 sentence, a sentence that sends a message that those who would
4 conspire with sexual predators would be held responsible for
5 their significant role in these crimes. We ask the Court to
6 send a message that nobody is above the law, and nobody is too
7 rich or powerful to be held accountable. We ask the Court to
8 send a message that it is never too late for justice.
9 Your Honor, you should not hesitate to hold the
10 defendant accountable for the full measure of her crimes. She
11 deserves to spend decades in prison for her crimes. Thank you.
12 THE COURT: Thank you, Ms. Moe.
13 And I will ask that the individuals who are making
14 statements come to the podium.
15 Ms. Farmer is first. You're welcome to remove the
16 mask when you get there, Ms. Farmer, if you'd like.
17 MS. FARMER: Judge Nathan: For a long time I wanted
18 to erase from my mind the crimes that Ghislaine Maxwell and
19 Jeffrey Epstein committed against me and pretend they hadn't
20 happened. It was the type of dark memory that feels safest to
21 keep locked away. But I've had to acknowledge the long-lasting
22 effects. One of the most painful and ongoing impacts of
23 Maxwell's and Epstein's abuse was a loss of trust in myself, my
24 perceptions and my instincts. When predators groom and then
25 abuse or exploit you, they are in a sense training you to
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.



(212) 805-0300
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