Court Filing - Memorandum in Support of Bail Motion: 97
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Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys submit a memorandum in support of her renewed motion for bail, proposing strict bail conditions and presenting new evidence to address the court's concerns regarding risk of flight. The memorandum includes details about Maxwell's family ties, financial situation, and waivers of extradition rights. The document argues that the proposed bail package is sufficient to reasonably assure Maxwell's presence in court.
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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.
Court Filing - Reply Memorandum: 11032
This is a reply memorandum filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys in support of her renewed motion for bail in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The document is part of the legal proceedings against Maxwell. It outlines the legal arguments and reasoning in favor of granting Maxwell bail.
Court Filing - Reply Memorandum: 11232
This is a reply memorandum filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys in support of her renewed motion for bail in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The document is part of the criminal case proceedings against Maxwell (20 Cr. 330). The memorandum is submitted by her legal team, including attorneys from Cohen & Gresser LLP, Haddon, Morgan & Foreman P.C., and Law Offices of Bobbi C. Sternheim.
Court Filing - Memorandum in Support of Motion to Dismiss: 124
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Court Filing - Memorandum in Support of Motion to Dismiss: 144
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Court Filing - Memorandum in Support of Motion to Strike Surplusage: 146
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