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  3. "page_number": "197 of 217",
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  10. "full_text": "Case 22-1426, Document 78, 06/29/2023, 3536039, Page197 of 217\nSA-451\n82\nM6s2Max2\n1 The sentencing submissions, which I know the Court has\n2 read—and I know the Court reads everything very critically and\n3 carefully—outlines and details our position, and I am not\n4 going to take the time to repeat those things unless the Court\n5 requests me to answer certain questions.\n6 But in fashioning the appropriate sentence for this case and this defendant, the Court needs to take into\n7 consideration the various 3553(a) factors that the Court must\n8 take into consideration in every case regardless of what the\n9 crime of conviction is.\n10 I know that what we heard today does not beg sympathy\n11 for Ms. Maxwell, but there are circumstances in her life that\n12 bear attention by the Court in imposing a reasonable sentence\n13 in this case. She has lived the entirety of her life under\n14 giant clouds that have cast very dark shadows. The tragic\n15 accident of her eldest brother within 72 hours of her birth on\n16 Christmas Day left him in a coma for seven years, until he\n17 died, an event that impacted her family to this day and\n18 overshadowed infant Ghislaine's entry into the world and her\n19 early childhood. Her narcissistic, brutish, and punitive\n20 father overwhelmed her adolescence and early adulthood. And\n21 the controlling, demanding, manipulative Jeffrey Epstein cast a\n22 deceptive shadow over Ghislaine's adulthood, the repercussions\n23 of which will plague her until her last breath. And like the\n24 past two years of intense presentence incarceration, which was\n25 SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.•••\n(212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00021627",
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