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Events
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Document Information

Type: Legal document (letter of support for bail application)
File Size: 452 KB
Summary

This document is a letter dated November 25, 2020, to Judge Alison J. Nathan from a redacted individual in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's request for bail. The author expresses grave concern for Maxwell's physical and mental health in custody, argues she should not be made a scapegoat for Jeffrey Epstein's death, and asserts she is not a flight risk. To demonstrate their faith, the author pledges $25,000 cash towards her bond.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Alison J. Nathan Honorable (Judge)
Recipient of the letter, presiding over the case at the United States District Court.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
The subject of the letter, for whom the author is requesting bail and attesting to her character.
Jeffrey Epstein
Mentioned in the context of his death in Federal pretrial custody, with the author arguing Maxwell should not be trea...
Ghislaine Maxwell's husband Husband
Mentioned as one of the people she loves most and a reason she would not flee the country. His name is redacted.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
United States District Court, Southern District of New York Government agency (Judiciary)
The court where the case (1:20-cr-00330-AJN) is being heard and to which the letter is addressed.

Timeline (2 events)

2020-11-25
A letter was written in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's request for bail.
United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Ghislaine Maxwell Alison J. Nathan Redacted individual
The death of Jeffrey Epstein in Federal pretrial custody is mentioned as a reason Ghislaine Maxwell should not be treated harshly.
Federal pretrial custody

Locations (4)

Location Context
The mailing address for Judge Alison J. Nathan.
The jurisdiction of the United States District Court mentioned.
Location of the courthouse.
US
Stated to be Ghislaine Maxwell's home and the country she remained in to prove her innocence.

Relationships (2)

Redacted individual (author) Supportive Ghislaine Maxwell
The author wrote a letter in support of Maxwell's character and bail request, expressing strong faith in her, fearing for her life, and pledging $25,000 towards her bond.
The letter states that her husband is one of "The people she loves most" and his presence in the US is a reason she would not flee.

Key Quotes (4)

"I am afraid for her life given the conditions to which she is being subjected."
Source
— Redacted individual (author of the letter) (Expressing concern for Ghislaine Maxwell's well-being in pretrial detention.)
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"just because Jeffrey Epstein died in Federal pretrial custody, should NOT mean that Ghislaine should become the scapegoat, and be treated so harshly."
Source
— Redacted individual (author of the letter) (Arguing against Maxwell being punished or treated poorly due to the circumstances of Epstein's death.)
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Quote #2
"I am demonstrating my faith that she will not seek to flee if she is granted bail, by placing $25,000 cash in good faith towards her bond."
Source
— Redacted individual (author of the letter) (Pledging money to support the claim that Maxwell is not a flight risk.)
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Quote #3
"The US is her home."
Source
— Redacted individual (author of the letter) (Arguing that Ghislaine Maxwell has ties to the country and is not a flight risk.)
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Quote #4

Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 97-10 Filed 12/14/20 Page 2 of 2
[REDACTED]
November 25, 2020
Honorable Alison J. Nathan
United States District Court
Southern District of New York
United States Courthouse
40 Foley Square New
York, NY 10007
Your Honor:
This statement is in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's character and her request for bail.
[REDACTED]
I sincerely hope you will see fit to grant Ghislaine Maxwell, [REDACTED] bail to properly prepare for trial. However, should you not do so, I am afraid for her life given the conditions to which she is being subjected. If I may, just because Jeffrey Epstein died in Federal pretrial custody, should NOT mean that Ghislaine should become the scapegoat, and be treated so harshly. I sincerely hope that Ghislaine's life will not be forfeited due to the adverse extreme conditions in which she is being held, or that she have a severe mental health or physical health breakdown as a consequence of her current conditions and treatment.
Accordingly, I join with [REDACTED] who have extremely strong faith in Ghislaine's respect for the judicial process and her absolute determination and right to prove her innocence at trial. I am demonstrating my faith that she will not seek to flee if she is granted bail, by placing $25,000 cash in good faith towards her bond. Ghislaine Maxwell has NO reason to flee. When she could have left the country, she chose not to. The people she loves most, her husband [REDACTED] are here. She remained in the US to prove her innocence. The US is her home.
Yours respectfully,
[REDACTED]
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