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Character Reference Letter: 97-11

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File: 97-11
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3
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4

Summary

The letter is a character reference for Ghislaine Maxwell, written by a family friend who has known her since she was young. The author describes Ghislaine's upbringing, her positive qualities, and argues that she is not a flight risk. The letter is submitted in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's request for bail.

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