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This document is a letter of support, filed on December 14, 2020, for a bail application for an individual named Ghislaine. The anonymous author attests to Ghislaine's good character, refutes allegations that she was hiding from law enforcement, and pledges to sign a $3.5 million bond, representing all of their personal assets, to secure her release. The author expresses complete confidence that Ghislaine will remain in the United States to face the charges against her.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Ghislaine Defendant
The subject of the letter, for whom the author is providing a character reference and pledging a bail bond.
Redacted Author Supporter
The author of the letter, who is pledging $3.5 million for Ghislaine's bail and providing a character reference.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
law enforcement Government agency
Mentioned in the context of refuting press statements that Ghislaine was hiding from them.

Timeline (1 events)

Ghislaine's bail application, for which this letter of support was written.
United States

Locations (2)

Location Context
UK
Mentioned as a place Ghislaine has not been in recent years.
The author states Ghislaine will remain in the United States to face charges.

Relationships (1)

Redacted Author Personal Ghislaine
The author describes Ghislaine in personal terms ('sparkling and engaging'), mentions their children know her, and is willing to pledge all of their personal assets ($3.5 million), risking financial ruin, to support her bail application.

Key Quotes (3)

"I am totally confident that Ghislaine will appear in court as required, and I am prepared to sign a bond in the amount of $3.5 million in support of her bail application."
Source
— Redacted Author (Pledging financial support for Ghislaine's bail.)
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"If I lost these assets because Ghislaine violated the conditions of her release, I would be financially ruined."
Source
— Redacted Author (Explaining the personal financial risk involved in pledging the bail bond.)
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"I make this pledge without reservation because I know that Ghislaine will remain in the United States to face the charges against her, which she vehemently denies."
Source
— Redacted Author (Stating their confidence in Ghislaine's commitment to face the legal proceedings.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 97-6 Filed 12/14/20 Page 3 of 3
died in 2013). In recent years she has not been in the UK at all, I believe, for any length of time. She is a person who my children always regarded as sparkling and engaging, and dedicated to her oceans conservation work and other business projects.
I would describe her as a woman of principle; very disciplined with an extraordinary work ethic, instilled by both her parents. She is the youngest of seven surviving siblings, all of whom are close and all of whom have the same work ethic and integrity.
I have at no point given any credence to the ridiculous and defamatory statements in the press about her being in hiding from law enforcement; this has never been the case. She would just like an opportunity to prepare her defence in an appropriate manner.
I am totally confident that Ghislaine will appear in court as required, and I am prepared to sign a bond in the amount of $3.5 million in support of her bail application. This amount represents the value of effectively all of my assets, including my home [REDACTED]. If I lost these assets because Ghislaine violated the conditions of her release, I would be financially ruined. I make this pledge without reservation because I know that Ghislaine will remain in the United States to face the charges against her, which she vehemently denies.
Yours sincerely
[REDACTED]
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