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The document argues that the government's case against Ghislaine Maxwell lacks corroborating evidence and was likely pursued only after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It highlights that subpoenas for Maxwell's financial information were issued after Epstein's death and that the case relies heavily on witness testimony about events over 25 years ago. The lack of evidence is presented as a factor in favor of granting Maxwell bail.
Source
DOJ
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Pages
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Jurisdiction
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Case
20-cv-03336-AKH Document 1922-1 Filed 08/24/20 Page 30 of 45
2 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant in the case): This document is potentially important as it reveals the timing and nature of the government's investigation into Ghislaine Maxwell, suggesting that the case against her was an afterthought following Epstein's death.
Jeffrey Epstein (Main target who died in government custody): This document is potentially important as it reveals the timing and nature of the government's investigation into Ghislaine Maxwell, suggesting that the case against her was an afterthought following Epstein's death.
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