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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 779 Filed 08/22/22 Page 64 of 101\nM6SQmaxS1\n1 acknowledge her crimes, her lack of remorse and her repeated\n2 lies about her victims created the need for many of us to\n3 engage in a long fight for justice that has felt like a black\n4 hole sucking in our precious time, energy and well-being for\n5 much too long now, things that cannot be replaced. Thank you.\n6 THE COURT: Thank you, Ms. Farmer.\n7 Kate may make a statement now.\n8 MS. MOE: Your Honor, before Kate speaks, I just\n9 wanted to confirm that the Court's anonymity order, in\n10 particular with respect to sketch artists, is in effect.\n11 THE COURT: Yes. Consistent with the Court's prior\n12 anonymity and pseudonym order, we will refer to this witness as\n13 Kate only, and the sketch artists shall not draw an exact image\n14 of Kate so that she can remain anonymous.\n15 Thank you, Ms. Moe.\n16 Kate, you may proceed.\n17 KATE: Good afternoon, your Honor. Thank you for\n18 hearing me. I believe you've already seen my victim impact\n19 statement, so I have something else to say.\n20 At a time when women's rights have so callously been\n21 discarded, as the mother a young daughter, I fear for the\n22 safety and freedom of my child. Today offers hope that change\n23 is possible. Our voices may not have been heard before, but we\n24 united to bring justice to a common enemy. If we cannot stop\n25 women who have been raped from being forced to bear the\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00014811",
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