The author (name not specified)
A friend and supporter of Ghislaine Maxwell
Mentioned in 2 documents. Roles: A friend and supporter of Ghislaine Maxwell, A person who has known Ghislaine Maxwell since childhood and is providing a character reference
The author (name not specified) is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
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Court Filing - Character Reference Letter: 97-3
“The author, a long-time friend of Ghislaine Maxwell, writes to Judge Alison J. Nathan to vouch for G”
Letter in Support of Bail: 97-7
“The author, a friend of Ghislaine Maxwell, writes to Judge Alison J. Nathan in support of Maxwell's ”
Character Reference Letter: 97-9
“The author, who has known Ghislaine Maxwell since they were six years old, provides a character refe”
Deposition Transcript: DOJ-OGR-00033085
“The witness denies having text messaged with FBI agents or federal prosecutors and claims not to kno”
Prison Log or Observation Record: DOJ-OGR-00026839
“This log documents the activities of Inmate EPSTEIN from 1:00 AM to 4:00 AM, including his pacing, c”
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“Named alongside other network members in 12 documents”
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Document Mentions (6)
Court Filing - Character Reference Letter: 97-3
The author, a long-time friend of Ghislaine Maxwell, writes to Judge Alison J. Nathan to vouch for Ghislaine's character, highlighting her philanthropic work and their personal relationship. The author expresses their belief in Ghislaine's innocence and offers to put up their $1.5 million property as part of Ghislaine's bail application. The letter portrays Ghislaine as a compassionate and caring individual who has been unfairly maligned by the media.
Letter in Support of Bail: 97-7
The author, a friend of Ghislaine Maxwell, writes to Judge Alison J. Nathan in support of Maxwell's release on bail, describing her as trustworthy, honest, and innocent of the charges against her. The author highlights Maxwell's positive character traits and her close relationship with the author and their son. The letter expresses the author's confidence that Maxwell will attend trial and clear her name.
Character Reference Letter: 97-9
The author, who has known Ghislaine Maxwell since they were six years old, provides a character reference for Maxwell, describing her as kind, generous, and having integrity. The author recounts their personal experiences with Maxwell and disputes the negative media portrayals of her. The letter is submitted in support of Maxwell's renewed application for bail.
Prison Log or Observation Record: DOJ-OGR-00026839
This log documents the activities of Inmate EPSTEIN from 1:00 AM to 4:00 AM, including his pacing, conversations with the observer about prison life, and periods of sleep. The observer records EPSTEIN's actions at regular intervals, providing insight into his behavior during this time frame. The log ends with EPSTEIN laying down at 4:00 AM.
Deposition Transcript: DOJ-OGR-00033085
The witness denies having text messaged with FBI agents or federal prosecutors and claims not to know what other girls have said in their testimony. The witness also states they have no way to contact the FBI and are unsure if their parents can.
Myspace profile printout: doj-ogr-00031276
This document appears to be a printout of a Myspace profile, showing interactions between the profile owner and another user. The conversation includes casual discussions about social events and shared interests. The document was printed as part of a records request, suggesting it may be relevant to a legal investigation.
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