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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 663 Filed 06/15/22 Page 48 of 77\n\nHonorable Alison J. Nathan\nUnited States District Judge\nUnited States Courthouse\n40 Foley Square\nNew York, NY 10007\n\nMay 2, 2022\n\nTo Honorable Judge Nathan:\n\nMy name is Christine Malina Maxwell. I am one of Ghislaine's sisters. I am fully aware of the charges to which Ghislaine has been found guilty. Despite this fact, I continue to hold my sister in the highest regard. This letter is being submitted for your consideration as to her sentencing.\n\nMy Background\n\nI will be 72 years old before the end of this year. I have been married to my husband, an endowed professor of Physics and Art & Technology, for 34 years. We have three grown children: an emergency medicine doctor, a research scientist, and a data scientist. Following in my mother's footsteps, I have a Humanities PhD in the arena of Holocaust Studies from the University of Texas at Dallas. Professionally, I have taught grade school, worked as an editor and marketing director for an international scientific and educational publishing company, and served as President & CEO of an information broker company and two online search engine companies. Today, my Internet knowledge discovery company strives to help people find actionable insights to foster a better, safer, smarter world.\n\nWhat I Particularly Know About My Sister\n\nGhislaine is human. Each of us is born into this world with no choice into which family. Ghislaine and my other siblings were all fortunate that our parents were able to provide us with a comfortable upbringing. We always had enough to eat, a nice home to grow up in, and we all went to good public or private schools. Yes, we were privileged, but we were not entitled and life was not always perfect. Unfortunately, our family also became a grieving family. Our eldest brother Michael was gravely injured in a car accident just after Ghislaine was born; he remained in a coma until his death when Ghislaine was seven years old. In spite of this tragedy, I watched Ghislaine learn to adapt and to become a productive and caring human being.\n\nGhislaine is independent and upstanding. Two attributes of our parents are pertinent to understanding foundational aspects of Ghislaine's character. First, both of our parents had an incredible work ethic. We were all encouraged from an early age to work to earn money and to respect the responsibility that came with that privilege. I have witnessed that work ethic in Ghislaine. She is a far cry from the media's wholesale mis-characterization of her as just a 'British Socialite'. Second, our parents raised us to respect others and to follow the Golden Rule: to treat each person as we would like to be treated ourselves. I have never seen Ghislaine show any hurtful intentions or tendencies against anyone, including any living thing. As you have stated on three occasions, Ghislaine is not a threat to the public.\n\nPage 1 of 2\n\nDOJ-OGR-00010494",
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  39. "content": "What I Particularly Know About My Sister\n\nGhislaine is human. Each of us is born into this world with no choice into which family. Ghislaine and my other siblings were all fortunate that our parents were able to provide us with a comfortable upbringing. We always had enough to eat, a nice home to grow up in, and we all went to good public or private schools. Yes, we were privileged, but we were not entitled and life was not always perfect. Unfortunately, our family also became a grieving family. Our eldest brother Michael was gravely injured in a car accident just after Ghislaine was born; he remained in a coma until his death when Ghislaine was seven years old. In spite of this tragedy, I watched Ghislaine learn to adapt and to become a productive and caring human being.",
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  60. "Christine Malina Maxwell",
  61. "Ghislaine Maxwell",
  62. "Alison J. Nathan",
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  66. "University of Texas at Dallas"
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  82. "additional_notes": "The document is a letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan from Christine Malina Maxwell, Ghislaine Maxwell's sister, regarding Ghislaine's sentencing. The letter is well-structured and provides background information on Christine and her sister Ghislaine."
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