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Character Reference Letter: 97-9

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File: 97-9
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3
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5

Summary

The author, who has known Ghislaine Maxwell since they were six years old, provides a character reference for Maxwell, describing her as kind, generous, and having integrity. The author recounts their personal experiences with Maxwell and disputes the negative media portrayals of her. The letter is submitted in support of Maxwell's renewed application for bail.

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