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help us as we continue to work to recover
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almost 20 years
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she believes
lf beyond reproach and above the law. Sentencing her to
est of her life in prison will not change her, but it will
the other survivors and I a slight sense of justice and
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young woman or child
She will never ever hurt another
again in this lifetime, and for that am sure.
To Ghislaine, say,
ways,
but
you did not break my spirit,
you broke me in unfathomable
nor did
you dampen my
eternal flame that now burns brighter than ever before.
I will hear the
at the age of
academically.
né internship at
formed well and was asked to stay
Thank you, your Honor.
THE COURT: Thank you, Ms. Ransome.
statement from Ms. Stein.
MS. STEIN: Good afternoon, your Honor.
THE COURT: Good afternoon.
MS. STEIN: came to New York in 1991
18 to attend FIT and immediately began to excel
n my sophomore year, I accepted a Christmastin
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Ghislaine Maxwell
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