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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 670 Filed 06/22/22 Page 54 of 55\n\nthe multiple millions of dollars. A $750,000 fine will hardly impact her financial outlook, but it\nis the most the law will allow in this case. The Court should impose it without hesitation.\n\nWith respect to forfeiture, the Government is not seeking to forfeit any property because\nthe Government has not identified specific property used in the offense conduct that the defendant\nherself owned.\n\nFinally, because each of the identified victims has already received monetary compensation\nfor the harms caused to them by the defendant's criminal conduct, the Government does not seek\nrestitution in this case. Restitution is not available where victims have received compensation for\ntheir losses from another source. Each of the six victims identified at trial—Jane, Annie, Kate,\nCarolyn, Virginia, and Melissa—has received funds from the Epstein Victim Compensation Fund\nand/or civil settlements as compensation for the harms they suffered as a result of the defendant's\nand Epstein's crimes. The Government is not aware of any otherwise recoverable losses for which\nthese victims have not received monetary compensation. Accordingly, there is no legal basis for\nrestitution in this case.\n\n52\nDOJ-OGR-00010589",
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  19. "content": "the multiple millions of dollars. A $750,000 fine will hardly impact her financial outlook, but it\nis the most the law will allow in this case. The Court should impose it without hesitation.\n\nWith respect to forfeiture, the Government is not seeking to forfeit any property because\nthe Government has not identified specific property used in the offense conduct that the defendant\nherself owned.\n\nFinally, because each of the identified victims has already received monetary compensation\nfor the harms caused to them by the defendant's criminal conduct, the Government does not seek\nrestitution in this case. Restitution is not available where victims have received compensation for\ntheir losses from another source. Each of the six victims identified at trial—Jane, Annie, Kate,\nCarolyn, Virginia, and Melissa—has received funds from the Epstein Victim Compensation Fund\nand/or civil settlements as compensation for the harms they suffered as a result of the defendant's\nand Epstein's crimes. The Government is not aware of any otherwise recoverable losses for which\nthese victims have not received monetary compensation. Accordingly, there is no legal basis for\nrestitution in this case.",
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  35. "Jane",
  36. "Annie",
  37. "Kate",
  38. "Carolyn",
  39. "Virginia",
  40. "Melissa",
  41. "Epstein"
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