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Document Information

Type: Court transcript / victim impact statement
File Size: 651 KB
Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on July 22, 2022. It features a victim impact statement from a woman, now a psychologist, who describes her silence for two decades due to shame and fear of professional ruin. She addresses Judge Nathan directly, urging her to consider the ongoing suffering of victims and the systemic effects of the crimes when sentencing Ghislaine Maxwell.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Unnamed Speaker Victim / Psychologist
Author of the statement; describes avoiding publicity for two decades due to shame and fear of career ruin.
Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrator
Mentioned regarding his abusive behavior and the speaker's fear of being on his 'radar'.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant / Perpetrator
Subject of the sentencing; criticized for lying about her behavior and not holding others accountable.
Judge Nathan Judge
Addressed directly by the speaker regarding the sentencing of Maxwell.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Court reporting agency listed in the footer.
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Implied by the Bates stamp prefix 'DOJ-OGR'.

Timeline (2 events)

2022-07-22
Filing of Document 737 (Sentencing Submission/Transcript)
Southern District of New York
Prior to 2022
Arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell
Unknown

Locations (1)

Location Context
Implied by the case number format and court reporter location (212 area code).

Relationships (2)

Unnamed Speaker Victim/Abuser Jeffrey Epstein
Speaker mentions attempting to alert people to Epstein's abusive behavior and fearing his threats.
Unnamed Speaker Victim/Abuser Ghislaine Maxwell
Speaker discusses Maxwell's role in the sex-trafficking operation and the harm she caused.

Key Quotes (3)

"I feared being on Epstein's and Maxwell's radar as a problem because of their previous lies and threats."
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"Instead, she chose again to lie about her behavior, causing additional harm to all of those she victimized."
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"Judge Nathan, I hope when you consider the appropriate prison sentence for the role Maxwell played in this sex-trafficking operation, you take into account the ongoing suffering..."
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 737 Filed 07/22/22 Page 63 of 101 63
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1 behavior so they could together continue to harm children and
2 young women. After this attempt to alert people to Epstein and
3 Maxwell's abusive behavior, I avoided being public about it for
4 two decades. My shame told me I should hide this fact because
5 it was embarrassing. Later as I pursued my profession as a
6 psychologist, I feared it could potentially ruin my career. I
7 worried clients would not want to work with me if I was
8 associated with this story, wrongly labeled as one of child
9 prostitution. I feared being on Epstein's and Maxwell's radar
10 as a problem because of their previous lies and threats.
11 Once arrested, Maxwell faced another choice. She
12 could admit her participation in this scheme, acknowledge the
13 harm caused or even provide information that could have helped
14 hold others accountable. Instead, she chose again to lie about
15 her behavior, causing additional harm to all of those she
16 victimized.
17 Judge Nathan, I hope when you consider the appropriate
18 prison sentence for the role Maxwell played in this
19 sex-trafficking operation, you take into account the ongoing
20 suffering of the many women whom she abused and exploited as we
21 will continue to live with the memories of the way she harmed
22 us. I hope you weigh the systemic effects of the crimes she
23 perpetrated, the ways that our family members, romantic
24 partners and friends have been hurt through our suffering. I
25 ask you to bear in mind how Maxwell's unwillingness to
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. .
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