The document argues that the defendant is a flight risk due to her ability to maintain a privileged ...
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The document argues that the defendant is a flight risk due to her ability to maintain a privileged lifestyle without apparent employment and her conduct during arrest, including attempting to flee and using a private security guard. The FBI discovered a cell phone wrapped in tin foil and learned that the defendant's brother hired former British military members to guard her. The defendant was found to have been staying at a remote New Hampshire property with significant security measures in place.
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