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Type: Character reference letter / court filing
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Summary

This document is a character reference letter written by Harriett Jagger to Judge Alison J. Nathan on May 5, 2022, in support of Ghislaine Maxwell. Jagger describes a 45-year friendship beginning at school when they were 15, characterizing Maxwell as kind, engaging, and supportive during Jagger's personal hardships, such as a marital separation. Despite acknowledging Maxwell's conviction, Jagger affirms her unchanged support and regular correspondence with Maxwell during her imprisonment.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Harriett Jagger Sender / Character Witness
Author of the letter, lifelong friend of Ghislaine Maxwell for 45 years.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant / Subject
Subject of the character reference, described as a supportive friend.
Alison J. Nathan Recipient / Judge
United States District Judge presiding over the case.
Harriett Jagger's Husband Mentioned
Mentioned in the context of a separation.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
United States District Court
Court handling the case (SDNY implied by address).
Department of Justice
Implied by Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00010510.

Timeline (2 events)

Circa 1977 (45 years prior to 2022)
Jagger met Maxwell at school; Maxwell was 15, carrying two pairs of corduroys.
School corridor
Undated
Jagger's separation from her husband.
A 'lowly rental'

Locations (4)

Location Context
Address of Harriett Jagger.
Address of Judge Alison J. Nathan.
Location where Jagger and Maxwell met 45 years prior.
Where Maxwell was incarcerated at the time of writing.

Relationships (1)

Harriett Jagger Lifelong Friends Ghislaine Maxwell
Known for 45 years since school; regular correspondence during prison; supportive during personal crises.

Key Quotes (5)

"I have known Ghislaine for 45 years since we were at school together."
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"I am of course aware of the charges of which she has been convicted but my love, care, support and lifelong friendship for her remains unchanged."
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"I first met Ghislaine running down a corridor a school, she was 15 and carrying two pairs of corduroys, one green, one black..."
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"She was very popular at school, bright, kind, engaging and fun."
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"When I was going through a sad separation from my husband... Ghislaine would often ring me with a ‘call me if you need cheering up’..."
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 663 Filed 06/15/22 Page 64 of 77
Harriett Jagger
1 Moore Park Road
London, SW6 2JB
5 May 2022
The Honorable Alison J. Nathan
United States District Judge
United States Courthouse
40 Foley Square
New York, NY 10007
Dear Judge Nathan
My name is Harriett Jagger and I have known Ghislaine for 45 years since we were at school
together. We have always kept in touch and I have been writing to her regularly whilst she
has been in prison.
I am of course aware of the charges of which she has been convicted but my love, care,
support and lifelong friendship for her remains unchanged. I believe that true friendship
and understanding of what a person’s life journey takes, with its many twists and turns is
always a test.
I first met Ghislaine running down a corridor a school, she was 15 and carrying two pairs of
corduroys, one green, one black, she had great energy, a huge smile and I liked her
immediately. She was very popular at school, bright, kind, engaging and fun. Being close
friends we have of course had the social times, the help with advice on personal issues, the
connection of like-minded people. I totally trust Ghislaine to always be there for me the
same as I am for her.
When I was going through a sad separation from my husband and living in a lowly rental,
Ghislaine would often ring me with a ‘call me if you need cheering up’, knocking on the door
To see if I was OK, ‘do you want me to nip to the supermarket for anything’. I have always
liked her straight forward intelligent advice, her strong personality but with a genuine
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