The memorandum of law supports the motion of two victims, [REDACTED - Survivor] and [REDACTED - Survivor], to deli...
The memorandum of law supports the motion of two victims, [REDACTED - Survivor] and [REDACTED - Survivor], to deliver oral victim impact statements at Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing, arguing that they have a statutory right to be heard under the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The document details the harm caused by Maxwell's sex trafficking conspiracy and the victims' experiences.
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The memorandum of law supports the motion of two victims, [REDACTED - Survivor] and [REDACTED - Survivor], to deliver oral victim impact statements at Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing, arguing that they have a statutory right to be heard under the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The document details the harm caused by Maxwell's sex trafficking conspiracy and the victims' experiences.
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“The memorandum of law supports the motion of two victims, Sarah Ransome and Elizabeth Stein, to deliver oral victim impact statements at Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing, arguing that they have...”
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The MARSH law firm requests on behalf of their clients, [REDACTED - Survivor] and [REDACTED - Survivor], that they...
The MARSH law firm requests on behalf of their clients, [REDACTED - Survivor] and [REDACTED - Survivor], that they be allowed to speak at Ghislaine Maxwell's upcoming sentencing hearing, citing their rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The letter is addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan and copied to various parties involved in the case.
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Memorandum of Law: 675
The memorandum of law supports the motion of two victims, [REDACTED - Survivor] and [REDACTED - Survivor], to deliver oral victim impact statements at Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing, arguing that they have a statutory right to be heard under the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The document details the harm caused by Maxwell's sex trafficking conspiracy and the victims' experiences.
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Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 667
The letter, written by Bobbi C. Sternheim, counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell, argues that [REDACTED - Survivor] and [REDACTED - Survivor] do not qualify as 'crime victims' under the CVRA because their alleged victimization occurred after the conduct underlying the offenses charged against Maxwell ended in 2004. The letter requests that the court clarify who will be permitted to speak at the sentencing proceeding.
The letter, written by Bobbi C. Sternheim, counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell, argues that [REDACTED - Survivor] ...
The letter, written by Bobbi C. Sternheim, counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell, argues that [REDACTED - Survivor] and [REDACTED - Survivor] do not qualify as 'crime victims' under the CVRA because their alleged victimization occurred after the conduct underlying the offenses charged against Maxwell ended in 2004. The letter requests that the court clarify who will be permitted to speak at the sentencing proceeding.
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