This document is a confidential letter dated November 17, 2020, addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan, advocating for Ghislaine Maxwell's release on bail. The anonymous author attests to Maxwell's good character, offers a $2,000 bond, and describes a long-standing relationship with Maxwell and her family, arguing against flight risk and highlighting severe confinement conditions.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Alison J. Nathan | The Honorable Judge |
Addressee of the letter
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Subject of the bail support letter
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| [Redacted] | Author of the letter |
Petitioner for Ghislaine Maxwell's bail
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States District Court Southern District of New York |
Court handling the case
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| BOP (Bureau of Prisons) |
Referenced regarding conditions of confinement
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Author's place of residence and community roots
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Author's place of work/business
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"It is my belief that she is of good character to warrant this release."Source
"I am also setting aside cash money in case it is needed as security for her bond."Source
"We have always been close to Ghislaine's family."Source
"I would dine with Ghislaine a few times a year and she came over to my place of business for a lovely lunch the Summer before last."Source
"I have a reputation to hold fast. I treat this petition seriously."Source
"I'm putting up $ 2,000 as bond towards her bail because I believe in Ghislaine's innocence and I believe that the only way Ms. Maxwell will be able to defend herself against the charges is out on bail."Source
"Her conditions of confinement are extreme even for the BOP."Source
"As to her "fleeing" she didn't before, she won't. I believe that. The Court should release her on bail."Source
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