Character Witness Statement or Affidavit: DOJ-OGR-00015679
Summary
The document describes Ghislaine as intelligent, adventurous, and independent, highlighting her various interests and activities, as well as her strong relationship with Jeffrey, with whom she shares many mutual interests and has a deep connection.
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Telephone message slips: DOJ-OGR-00015523
The document contains four telephone message slips from January 24, 2005, for individuals named Jeffry or DA, with messages from Ghislaine, Carla, and Kaufman. The messages indicate that these individuals called Jeffry and wanted him to call back. The document is marked as a government exhibit in a court case.
Telephone message slips with a Public Records Request number: DOJ-OGR-00032419
The document contains a series of telephone message slips from January 25, 2005, primarily for a person named Jeffry, regarding calls from George and Ghislaine, with a later unrelated message slip from July 26, 2017, and a Public Records Request number at the end.
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00032548
The document contains logs of telephone messages for several individuals, including Jeffry and Ghislaine Maxwell, with details about the callers, timestamps, and message contents. The messages were left on February 15, 2005. The document was potentially obtained through a public records request.
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00032553
The document contains a series of telephone message logs for an individual named Jeffrey, detailing interactions with various people, including Ghislaine and Cecile, with one log mentioning a conversation between Cecile and Harvey Weinstein.
Metadata of a Microsoft Word document, potentially related to a court exhibit: 422-B
The document contains metadata for a Microsoft Word file created and edited by 'gmax' on October 14, 2002. It is labeled as 'GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT 422-B' in a criminal case. The content of the document is not directly available, but the metadata provides information about its creation and editing history.
news article excerpt: DOJ-OGR-00009180
A juror, Scotty, shared his perspective on the trial, discussing how the witnesses were believable and how his own experience as a victim of sexual abuse influenced his understanding of the case. He described the impact of his experience on his perception of the evidence and his interactions with Maxwell during the trial.
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