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This reply memorandum supports Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed motion for bail, arguing that the governm...

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This reply memorandum supports Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed motion for bail, arguing that the government's case relies heavily on the testimony of three witnesses without significant contemporaneous documentary evidence. Maxwell's defense presents a substantial bail package, including a bond secured by her and her spouse's assets and additional sureties, arguing that these conditions reasonably assure her appearance in court.

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Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed motion for bailThe government's case against Ghislaine Maxwell and its reliance on witness testimonyThe proposed bail package and conditions for Ghislaine Maxwell's release
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