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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 97-1 Filed 12/14/20 Page 4 of 4\nDespite our best efforts, there have still been life altering consequences as a result of the media's harassment.\n\nThere are other examples of painful and real loss like this due to the media's aggressive treatment of those who simply know Ghislaine; the entire experience has been most regrettable.\n\nMy support for her bail application\n12. I believe that Ghislaine had nothing to do with Epstein's crimes. She has pleaded not guilty and denied the criminal allegations against her, and I fully believe that it is her intent and desire to remain in the U.S. to face the ensuing process and to clear her name.\nOver the past few years she has had dozens of alternative places she could have gone, but she did not want to be perceived as running or as having done something wrong. She was adamant to not only stay in the United States to fight the smears against her, but to be within driving distance of New York.\nShe was not hiding from the SDNY, but she left\nHer arrest came as a shock.\n13. I did not initially come forward as a co-signer of her first bail application for the reasons stated above, trying to protect from ferocious media aggression.\n13.\nwholeheartedly in Ghislaine's commitment to stand trial and not to seek to leave the jurisdiction should her bail application be successful.\nI pray for Ghislaine's safety. I am praying for justice. And I pray for her constitutionally afforded due process.\nWith humility and deep compassion, I am also praying for Epstein's victims.\n3 | Page\nDOJ-OGR-00002021",
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  34. "content": "12. I believe that Ghislaine had nothing to do with Epstein's crimes. She has pleaded not guilty and denied the criminal allegations against her, and I fully believe that it is her intent and desire to remain in the U.S. to face the ensuing process and to clear her name.",
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  49. "content": "13. I did not initially come forward as a co-signer of her first bail application for the reasons stated above, trying to protect from ferocious media aggression.",
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  54. "content": "13.\nwholeheartedly in Ghislaine's commitment to stand trial and not to seek to leave the jurisdiction should her bail application be successful.",
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  59. "content": "I pray for Ghislaine's safety. I am praying for justice. And I pray for her constitutionally afforded due process.",
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  64. "content": "With humility and deep compassion, I am also praying for Epstein's victims.",
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  100. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court filing in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's bail application. The text is mostly printed, with some redacted sections. The document is from a court case with the reference number 1:20-cr-00330-AJN."
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