This is a private and confidential letter from a redacted individual identifying as a victim to a redacted recipient (likely a legal authority). The sender references a past meeting during the pandemic, inquires about how to listen to an upcoming trial (likely the Ghislaine Maxwell trial) or receive transcripts, and expresses distress about being 'exposed to a nightmare' and dehumanized. The document contains significant redactions regarding specific details but includes a quote about the dangers of silence in the age of social media.
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| [Redacted] | Sender |
Identifies as a victim; refers to being thrown into a nightmare without consent; asking for access to trial transcripts.
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| [Redacted] | Recipient |
Likely a legal official, investigator, or prosecutor; traveled to see the sender; previously received information fro...
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| Chimanda Ngozi Adichie | Author |
Quoted by the sender regarding social media and silence.
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Location where the sender and recipient met previously ('here in [REDACTED]').
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Location where the sender spoke with the recipient ('speak with you in [REDACTED]').
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"Please can someone let me know if it is possible to listen in on the trial or get daily transcripts?"Source
"My understanding was that victims would be kept informed of events?"Source
"I feel that some people don’t see me as a real person with feelings. I feel completely exposed to a nightmare that I have been so violently thrown into without my consent or voice..."Source
"In this age of social media, where a story travels the world in minutes, silence sometimes means that other people can hijack your story and soon, their false version becomes the defining story about you."Source
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