court filing: 20-cr-00038
Summary
The document argues that the defendant has the means to flee and poses a significant flight risk. It describes the defendant's arrest, including her attempt to evade FBI agents and the security measures in place at her property. The document also highlights the defendant's privileged lifestyle and lack of apparent employment.
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court filing: 1:20-cr-00336
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.
The document argues that the defendant has the means to flee and poses a significant flight risk. It...
The document argues that the defendant has the means to flee and poses a significant flight risk. It describes the defendant's arrest, including her attempt to evade FBI agents and the security measures in place at her property. The document also highlights the defendant's privileged lifestyle and lack of apparent employment.
court filing: 0063
The government opposes the defendant's bail request, arguing that she has not provided sufficient financial information and that her proposed bail package, secured by a foreign property, offers little to no security. The defendant is charged with serious crimes involving the sexual exploitation of minors and has extensive foreign ties, increasing her risk of flight.
court filing: 00631302
The document argues against the defendant's temporary release, citing cases where release was denied due to the trial not being imminent. It also notes that the detention center (MDC) has been responsive to defense counsel's concerns, providing access to the defendant.
Court Filing - Request for Continuance: 05-23062 mm02
The defendant requests a continuance of their arraignment, waiving their right to be tried within 90 days, and consents to rescheduling to a later date. The case is reset from 10/9/05 to 10/25/05. The defendant signs and dates the request on 9/22/05.
Court Filing: 107
The defense team for Ghislaine Maxwell requests a two-week extension to file pretrial motions and modify the briefing schedule due to COVID-19 restrictions and the large volume of discovery. The government consents to the requested extension. The proposed new deadlines are January 25, 2021, for the defendant's motions, February 26, 2021, for the government's response, and March 5, 2021, for the defendant's reply.
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