{ "document_metadata": { "page_number": "72", "document_number": "737", "date": "07/22/22", "document_type": "court document", "has_handwriting": false, "has_stamps": false }, "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 737 Filed 07/22/22 Page 72 of 101 72 M6SQmaxS1 Despite my earnest effort I have not realized life's true potential professionally, nor entered any healthy personal relationships. I have never married, and I do not have children, something I always wished for when I was a little girl. I shy away from meeting new people and have difficulty making new friends because I fear they too could be associated with Epstein and Maxwell and their enablers and co-conspirators. To this day I attend meetings to treat alcoholism, but I have had numerous relapses, and I cannot always control that. I know that only by the grace of God do I continue to live. I have attempted suicide twice since the abuse -- both near fatal. Last year, I traveled to New York to attend Maxwell's trial. It was therapeutic to hear the testimony of the four brave victim-witnesses, whose experience paralleled my own, to know that I was not alone, and that our story was finally being told for the world to hear. I am grateful the jury believed the victims and returned a guilty verdict, but a question still tears at my soul. After all of this, how can this five-star general of this enormous sex-trafficking conspiracy involving hundreds, if not thousands, of vulnerable girls and young women over three decades continue to maintain her innocence? Reflecting on it, I know the answer to my questions. SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00011591", "text_blocks": [ { "type": "printed", "content": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 737 Filed 07/22/22 Page 72 of 101 72 M6SQmaxS1", "position": "header" }, { "type": "printed", "content": "Despite my earnest effort I have not realized life's true potential professionally, nor entered any healthy personal relationships. I have never married, and I do not have children, something I always wished for when I was a little girl. I shy away from meeting new people and have difficulty making new friends because I fear they too could be associated with Epstein and Maxwell and their enablers and co-conspirators. To this day I attend meetings to treat alcoholism, but I have had numerous relapses, and I cannot always control that. I know that only by the grace of God do I continue to live. I have attempted suicide twice since the abuse -- both near fatal. Last year, I traveled to New York to attend Maxwell's trial. It was therapeutic to hear the testimony of the four brave victim-witnesses, whose experience paralleled my own, to know that I was not alone, and that our story was finally being told for the world to hear. I am grateful the jury believed the victims and returned a guilty verdict, but a question still tears at my soul. After all of this, how can this five-star general of this enormous sex-trafficking conspiracy involving hundreds, if not thousands, of vulnerable girls and young women over three decades continue to maintain her innocence? Reflecting on it, I know the answer to my questions.", "position": "main body" }, { "type": "printed", "content": "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00011591", "position": "footer" } ], "entities": { "people": [ "Epstein", "Maxwell", "God" ], "organizations": [ "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C." ], "locations": [ "New York" ], "dates": [ "07/22/22" ], "reference_numbers": [ "1:20-cr-00330-PAE", "737", "DOJ-OGR-00011591", "(212) 805-0300" ] }, "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court filing related to a case involving sex trafficking and abuse. The text is a personal statement from a victim, detailing their experiences and struggles. The document is typed and contains no handwritten text or stamps." }