The document mentions notifications sent to "victims of Ghislaine Maxwell".
The article discusses the trial where Maxwell was found guilty of charges related to the abuse and sex-trafficking of victims.
The article discusses the trial where Maxwell was found guilty of charges related to the abuse and sex-trafficking of victims.
Speaker apologizes to 'all the victims' for the 'pain that you experienced'.
Judge mentions the 'significant and lasting harm it inflicted' on victims and her role in 'facilitating the offense'.
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This document is a news article from The Independent, published on January 5, 2022, about the Ghislaine Maxwell sex-trafficking trial. An unnamed juror speaks out, stating they voted to find Maxwell guilty because they believed the stories and the pattern of abuse described by the victims. The juror dedicates the verdict to all victims, including those who did not come forward, and expresses gladness that Maxwell was held accountable.
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This legal document, filed on April 1, 2021, is a transcript detailing the government's process for notifying victims following the arrest of a defendant on July 2 of the previous year. It outlines a timeline of actions taken in July, including notifying victims of the arrest, court hearings, and their right to be heard, utilizing direct contact, a victim services website, and letters. The notifications were sent to victims of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.
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This document is a page from the sentencing transcript of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330). The judge outlines the rationale for a substantial sentence, citing the gravity of the offense, the harm to victims, and the need for general deterrence against sexual abuse and trafficking of minors. The judge emphasizes that Maxwell's wealth and status do not place her above the law.
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This document is a page from a court transcript (SA-455), likely from Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing hearing, filed as part of an appeal in June 2023. The speaker (Maxwell) addresses the court and the victims, stating that Jeffrey Epstein should have been the one facing justice for his crimes in 2005, 2009, and 2019. She apologizes to the victims for their pain and expresses hope that her conviction and 'harsh and unusual incarceration' will provide them with closure and peace.
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