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Exhibit W EFTA00065549 December 7, 2020 Honorable Alison J. Nathan United States District Judge United States Courthouse Re: United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell 20 Cr. 330 (AJN) Dear Judge Nathan, I am writin this letter on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell. a woman who I w knowing and looking up to. ■ we continue to in touc t y. I do not write this to discuss the charges against Ghislaine Maxwell, to plead that she is innocent or argue that she is guilty. I am simply hoping to offer a more well-rounded picture of Ms. Maxwell as a person outside of the o inions of the media. Asa U. I saw Ghislaine as an ex le of a stron earth woman. ion, er passion or saving oceans was inspiring. At a very impression e age, G'slain taught me a lot about generosity, determination, and resilience. Thank you for the opportunity to write this letter. I hope you will consider granting bail to Ghislaine Maxwell. Given the seriousness of the situation, I would not have considered taking ac

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Exhibit W EFTA00065549 December 7, 2020 Honorable Alison J. Nathan United States District Judge United States Courthouse Re: United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell 20 Cr. 330 (AJN) Dear Judge Nathan, I am writin this letter on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell. a woman who I w knowing and looking up to. ■ we continue to in touc t y. I do not write this to discuss the charges against Ghislaine Maxwell, to plead that she is innocent or argue that she is guilty. I am simply hoping to offer a more well-rounded picture of Ms. Maxwell as a person outside of the o inions of the media. Asa U. I saw Ghislaine as an ex le of a stron earth woman. ion, er passion or saving oceans was inspiring. At a very impression e age, G'slain taught me a lot about generosity, determination, and resilience. Thank you for the opportunity to write this letter. I hope you will consider granting bail to Ghislaine Maxwell. Given the seriousness of the situation, I would not have considered taking ac

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Exhibit W EFTA00065549 December 7, 2020 Honorable Alison J. Nathan United States District Judge United States Courthouse Re: United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell 20 Cr. 330 (AJN) Dear Judge Nathan, I am writin this letter on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell. a woman who I w knowing and looking up to. we continue to in touc t y. I do not write this to discuss the charges against Ghislaine Maxwell, to plead that she is innocent or argue that she is guilty. I am simply hoping to offer a more well-rounded picture of Ms. Maxwell as a person outside of the o inions of the media. Asa U. I saw Ghislaine as an ex le of a stron earth woman. ion, er passion or saving oceans was inspiring. At a very impression e age, G'slain taught me a lot about generosity, determination, and resilience. Thank you for the opportunity to write this letter. I hope you will consider granting bail to Ghislaine Maxwell. Given the seriousness of the situation, I would not have considered taking action if I did not feel it necessary. Whatever the outcome, I felt it was important for me to share my unique perspective and stand up for what I believe in. Sincerely, EFTA00065550

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