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Type: Legal correspondence / character reference letter
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Summary

This document is the first page of a character reference letter written by Isabel Maxwell to Judge Alison J. Nathan in support of her sister, Ghislaine Maxwell, prior to sentencing. Isabel highlights her own professional credentials, affirms her presence at the trial, and describes Ghislaine's upbringing, specifically noting the impact of their brother's death and the values instilled by their parents.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Isabel Maxwell Author/Sister
Ghislaine Maxwell's older twin sister, writing a letter of support for sentencing. Describes herself as an Oxford gra...
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant/Subject
Subject of the character reference letter regarding her sentencing.
Alison J. Nathans Judge/Recipient
Addressed as 'The Honorable Alison J. Nathans' (likely a typo for Nathan) and 'Dear Judge Nathan'.
Eldest Brother Family Member
Deceased; died in a fatal car crash which affected Ghislaine's early childhood.
Robert Maxwell Father (implied)
Referred to as 'our father' who taught the '3 Cs'.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
United States District Court Southern District of New York
Recipient address venue.
Oxford University
Isabel Maxwell's alma mater.
World Economic Forum
Isabel Maxwell is a 'Technology Pioneer' of this organization.
Silicon Valley
referenced location of Isabel's business history.

Timeline (3 events)

2022-06-15
Document filed with the court
Southern District of New York
Early childhood
Fatal car crash of eldest brother
Unknown
Eldest brother Ghislaine Maxwell
Various
Pretrial and trial court days
Court

Locations (2)

Location Context
Sender's address (Isabel Maxwell).
Recipient's address (US District Court).

Relationships (1)

States 'I am one of Ghislaine Maxwell’s older twin sisters.'

Key Quotes (4)

"I am one of Ghislaine Maxwell’s older twin sisters."
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"Notwithstanding the jury’s verdict, I continue to hold Ghislaine in the highest regard and I believe very strongly that she still has much of value to contribute in the world."
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"I observed her grow up and become a lovely, witty, resourceful, scrupulous and trustworthy human being."
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"what our father termed “the 3 Cs:Consideration, Concentration and Conciseness”"
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 663 Filed 06/15/22 Page 51 of 77
ISABEL MAXWELL
11420 SANTA MONICA BLVD #25424
LOS ANGELES, CA 90025
May 18, 2022
The Honorable Alison J. Nathans
United States District Court
Southern District of New York
United States Courthouse
40 Foley Square, New York, NY 10007
RE: LETTER IN SUPPORT OF GHISLAINE MAXWELL AT SENTENCING
Dear Judge Nathan:
My name is Isabel Maxwell and I am one of Ghislaine Maxwell’s older twin sisters. I am 71 years
of age and have known Ghislaine all her life. I am a Graduate of Oxford University, cofounder of
one of Silicon Valley’s earliest search engines, and a Technology Pioneer of the World
Economic Forum. I am of course aware of the charges of which she has been found guilty at
jury trial. I have been present at every one of the pretrial and trial court days. Notwithstanding
the jury’s verdict, I continue to hold Ghislaine in the highest regard and I believe very strongly
that she still has much of value to contribute in the world. I wish to share some things about my
sister that speak to her character and to her values that I have personally witnessed throughout
her life, including from the early 1990s right up to today.
Despite a very tragic start to her life due to a fatal car crash suffered by our eldest brother which
deprived Ghislaine of the immediate attention of our parents in her earliest years, I observed her
grow up and become a lovely, witty, resourceful, scrupulous and trustworthy human being. Our
parents taught us key values such as kindness, consideration, generosity, and an extremely
hard work ethic. For example, from a very early age each of us had to learn and demonstrate
what our father termed “the 3 Cs:Consideration, Concentration and Conciseness” and to
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