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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 666 Filed 06/21/22 Page 1 of 2\nMARSH law firm pllc\n31 Hudson Yards, Fl. 11\nNew York, New York 10001\n620-290-9084 • robertlewis@marsh.law\nJune 14, 2022\nVia email – nathannysdchambers@nysd.uscourts.gov\nHonorable Alison J. Nathan\nUnited States District Court\n500 Pearl Street\nNew York, New York 10007\nRe: Request by Victims to Speak at the Upcoming Sentencing in USA v. Maxwell, No. 1:20 Cr. -00330-AJN\nDear Judge Nathan:\nWe represent Sarah Ransome and Elizabeth Stein, two victims of the sex trafficking perpetrated by Jeffrey Epstein, his lieutenant Ghislaine Maxwell, and others. Ms. Maxwell is the defendant in the above-referenced case and is to be sentenced on June 28, 2022.\nWe write to request that the Court allow Ms. Ransome and Ms. Stein to speak briefly at upcoming the sentencing hearing. Ms. Ransome was one of the Epstein victims who spoke to deliver a victim impact statement in front of Judge Berman on August 29, 2019, when Judge Berman dismissed the Epstein indictment due to Epstein’s apparent suicide.\nPursuant to 18 U.S.C. section 3771 (the “Crime Victims’ Rights Act”) “A crime victim has ***\n(4) The right to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court involving release, plea, sentencing, or any parole proceeding”.[]\n1\nDOJ-OGR-00010528",
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