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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 737 Filed 07/22/22 Page59 of 101 59
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crimes. She has not owned up to the truth. She has lied
repeatedly. She has been dishonest with the Court, and she has
made misrepresentations when it suits her. Your Honor, we
recognize that the Court has calculated the guidelines to be
188 to 235 months. That is far below the sentence that the
government believes is appropriate in this case. We recognize
that there are a small number of cases where the Court imposes
an above-guideline sentence. This is that case, your Honor.
In the almost 20 years since the 2003 manual was
enacted, our Sentencing Commission, our Congress, and our
country have all recognized just how serious sex crimes against
children are. Our country now recognizes how woefully
inadequate the 2003 guidelines were, and the Supreme Court has
expressly held that sentencing courts can vary upwards for
exactly that reason. Again, this is that case. This is
exactly that case. This is the time to impose an
above-guideline sentence. A guideline sentence in this case
would create unwarranted sentencing disparities with
individuals being sentenced today for sex-trafficking offenses.
This case calls out for an above-guideline sentence because of
the breathtaking scope of the defendant's conduct, the length
of her crimes, the number of victims, the vulnerability of her
victims, the sophistication of the defendant's predatory
conduct and the degree to which she psychologically manipulated
her victims. Her conduct was shockingly predatory, and it
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