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d-282House OversightCorrespondence

Ghislaine Maxwell submits a renewed motion for release on bail, proposing restrictive conditions and...

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House Oversight
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d-282
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Ghislaine Maxwell submits a renewed motion for release on bail, proposing restrictive conditions and providing new evidence to address the court's concerns, including her family ties, financial condition, and the weakness of the government's case against her.

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Ghislaine Maxwell's bail conditionsRisk of flight and assurance of presence in courtEvidence supporting Maxwell's release on bail
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