Ghislaine Maxwell has apologised for her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
Shortly before the British socialite and confidante to Epstein was sentenced to 20 years in prison with five years of supervised release for federal sex trafficking, she made a statement in which she told the victims she was "sorry" for the pain they experienced.
Per E! News, Maxwell directly addressed the victims in the case, saying, "It is the greatest regret of my life that I ever met Jeffrey Epstein."
Explaining that she's had "plenty of time to think," Maxwell told the court she does "empathise deeply with all the victims in this case."
"I want to acknowledge their suffering," she said, telling the victims after hearing their impact statements, "I am sorry for the pain you have experienced."
She added that she hopes her conviction "brings peace and finality".
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