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GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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Ghislaine
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| 2022-04-24 | Communication | Catherine Vaughan-Edwards wrote a letter of support for Ghislaine Maxwell. | N/A | View |
| 1991-01-01 | Trip | Catherine Vaughan-Edwards stayed with Ghislaine Maxwell in New York to provide moral support afte... | New York | View |
| 1989-01-01 | End of employment | Catherine Vaughan-Edwards left her employment with Ghislaine Maxwell. | N/A | View |
| 1988-01-01 | Meeting | Catherine Vaughan-Edwards first met Ghislaine Maxwell when she was employed as her Personal Assis... | N/A | View |
This document is a letter of support for Ghislaine, written by Catherine Vaughan-Edwards and filed with the court on June 15, 2022. Despite acknowledging the court's verdict, Vaughan-Edwards defends Ghislaine's character based on their 34-year friendship, describing her as a kind, supportive, and generous friend and mentor, in contrast to her negative portrayal in the media.
This document is a letter of support dated April 24, 2022, from Catherine Vaughan-Edwards to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell. Vaughan-Edwards describes her long-standing relationship with Maxwell, which began when Maxwell employed her in 1988 and evolved into a close, personal friendship. The letter aims to provide a positive character reference for Maxwell by highlighting their enduring bond, including Maxwell's role as godmother to one of Vaughan-Edwards' sons, to be considered by the court during sentencing.
This document is page 17 of a sentencing memorandum filed in June 2022. It presents character statements (Exhibits F and G) from Catherine Vaughan-Edwards and Harriet Jagger, who describe Ghislaine Maxwell as a supportive friend and express sympathy for her desire for family life. The document transitions (Exhibit H) into a legal argument citing Supreme Court precedent regarding advisory sentencing guidelines.
The author mentions having written to Ghislaine since her arrest.
The document itself is a letter of support for Ghislaine, written by Catherine Vaughan-Edwards and filed with the court.
Catherine Vaughan-Edwards writes to Judge Nathan to offer support for Ghislaine Maxwell ahead of her sentencing. She describes their long-standing friendship, beginning with her employment by Maxwell in 1988, and details their close personal bond over the years, including Maxwell being the godmother to her son.
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