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Summary: The court allows seven individuals to submit written statements as part of the sentencing record in the Ghislaine Maxwell case, despite the defendant's objections. The court denies the defendant's request for redactions, citing the presumption of public access to court documents. The written statements will be made public without redactions.
Significance: This document is significant because it establishes the court's decision regarding the inclusion of victim statements in the sentencing proceedings of Ghislaine Maxwell and the public access to these statements.
Key Topics:
Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA)
Sentencing proceedings
Public access to court documents
Key People:
- Ghislaine Maxwell - Defendant
- Alison J. Nathan - Circuit Judge, sitting by designation
- Annie Farmer - Crime victim
- Kate - Crime victim
- Virginia Giuffre - Crime victim
- Maria Farmer - Crime victim
- Sarah Ransome - Crime victim
- Teresa Helm - Crime victim
- Juliette Bryant - Crime victim