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FBI PUBLIC AFFAIRS - DIRECTOR'S AM NEWS BRIEFING

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FBI PUBLIC AFFAIRS - DIRECTOR'S AM NEWS BRIEFING EFTA00161192 EFTA00161193 EFTA00161194 EFTA00161195 EFTA00161196 EFTA00161197 EFTA00161198 EFTA00161199 EFTA00161200 Maxwell's Lawyers Request She Be Released. The New York Times (7110, Hong, Weiser, 18.61M) reports, "Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein, sought to distance her from the disgraced financier on Thursday, saying in a new court filing that the two had no contact for more than a decade before his death in August 2019." Her attorneys wrote, "Ghislaine Maxwell is not Jeffrey Epstein.' On Thursday, they 'asked a federal judge in Manhattan to release her from jail on $5 million bond, arguing that she did not pose a flight risk and had not been hiding from the authorities." The Times adds, "In proposing to release her into home confinement, her lawyers offered to secure the bond with six co-signers, including two of her sisters, and with property in the United Kingdom worth more

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FBI PUBLIC AFFAIRS - DIRECTOR'S AM NEWS BRIEFING EFTA00161192 EFTA00161193 EFTA00161194 EFTA00161195 EFTA00161196 EFTA00161197 EFTA00161198 EFTA00161199 EFTA00161200 Maxwell's Lawyers Request She Be Released. The New York Times (7110, Hong, Weiser, 18.61M) reports, "Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein, sought to distance her from the disgraced financier on Thursday, saying in a new court filing that the two had no contact for more than a decade before his death in August 2019." Her attorneys wrote, "Ghislaine Maxwell is not Jeffrey Epstein.' On Thursday, they 'asked a federal judge in Manhattan to release her from jail on $5 million bond, arguing that she did not pose a flight risk and had not been hiding from the authorities." The Times adds, "In proposing to release her into home confinement, her lawyers offered to secure the bond with six co-signers, including two of her sisters, and with property in the United Kingdom worth more than $3.75 million." The Washington Post (7/10, Jacobs, 14.2M) reports Maxwell's arraignment is slated to happen on Tuesday in Manhattan. According to the Post, 'She is expected to appear via video from the Brooklyn detention center where she's being held." Judge Alison Nathan "is expected to hear arguments over her bail request" ABC World News Tonight (7110, story 10, 1:58, Muir, 6.62M) reported Maxwell is "now being monitored closely. Her sheets reportedly taken away and she's been given paper clothing to wear to prevent any possibility of her harming herself.' According to correspondent Eva Pilgrim, Maxwell "'vigorously denies' charges she helped Epstein recruit, groom, and abuse three teenage girls in the mid 90s, and will 'fight any allegations' against her. But some of Epstein's alleged victims want her behind bars." The CBS Evening News (7/10, story 11, 0:25, Brennan, 3.95M) and NBC Nightly News (7/10, story 11, 0:23, Holt, 5.52M) provided similar coverage in brief broadcasts. EFTA00161201 EFTA00161202 EFTA00161203 Copyright 2020 by Bulletin Intelligence LLC Reproduction or redistribution without permission prohibited. Content is drawn from thousands of newspapers. national magazines, national and local television programs, radio broadcasts, social media platforms and additional forms of open•source data. Sources for Buktiri Intelligence audience•size estrnates include Scarborough, GA< MRI, comScore, Nielsen, aid the Audit Bureau of Circulation. Data from and access to third party social media platforms. including but not limited to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and others, is subject to the respective platform's terms of use. Services that include Factiva content are governed by Fadiva's terms of use. Services including embedded Tweets are also subject to Twitter for Website's information and privacy policies. The FBI Directors Morning Briefing is published five days a week Bulletin Inteltigence, which creates custom briefings for government and corporate leaders. We can be found on the Web at Butietintritelligence.com. or catied at Please direct comments and concerns to EFTA00161204

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