court filing: 20-cr-0336
Summary
The document discusses Ghislaine Maxwell's $22.5 million bail bond, co-signed by her spouse and supported by properties worth $8 million. Several family members and friends have also volunteered to sign significant bonds, demonstrating their confidence in Maxwell's commitment to abide by her bail conditions.
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Court Filing: 20-6000
The defense presents new information to support Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed bail application, including letters from family and friends, a financial report, and extradition waivers. The document argues that Maxwell has significant family ties to the US, her financial situation is transparent, and she is unlikely to flee. The filing aims to demonstrate that reasonable bail conditions can be set to ensure her appearance in court.
court filing: 20-cr-00361
The document details a $28.5 million bail package proposed for Ms. Maxwell, including a $22.5 million personal recognizance bond and additional bonds totaling $5 million co-signed by friends and family, along with a $1 million bond from a security company. The proposal involves significant financial risks for Ms. Maxwell and her sureties if she were to flee. The bail package is exceptional in its scope and involves virtually all of Ms. Maxwell's and her spouse's assets.
court filing: 20-cr-330 (AJN) Document 110
The document is a court filing arguing for Ghislaine Maxwell's bail, citing her strong ties to the United States, including her spouse and friends, and criticizing the government's handling of the case and its comparison to the Epstein case. The defense argues that new information has come to light since the initial bail hearing, including Maxwell's spouse coming forward as a co-signor. The government is accused of not scrutinizing the accusers' accounts seriously.
Court Filing: 20-cr-330(ajn)
The document is a court filing by Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, presenting additional information to support her renewed bail application. It includes letters from family and friends, a financial report, and expert opinions to address the court's previous concerns regarding her family ties, financial transparency, and likelihood of flight. The filing argues that this new evidence demonstrates that reasonable bail conditions can be set to ensure Maxwell's appearance in court.
court filing: 20-cr00880
The document is a court filing related to Ghislaine Maxwell's bail hearing, where her defense counters the government's assertions about her relationship with her spouse and her disclosure of finances. It argues that her relationship is strong and that she has thoroughly disclosed her finances. The filing disputes the government's claims and provides supporting documentation.
Court Filing: 260
Defense attorney Christian R. Everdell requests that the court order the MDC to accept two hard drives containing non-Highly Confidential discovery materials for Ghislaine Maxwell's use. The hard drives are organized in a user-friendly format, and the government does not object to the request. The MDC Legal Department has expressed concerns and is given the opportunity to note objections.
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