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The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the District Court's orders denying Ghislaine Maxwell's requests for bail pending trial. The court also denied her motion for bail or temporary pretrial release and suggested that concerns about her sleeping conditions be addressed to the District Court.
Source
DOJ
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1
Jurisdiction
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Case
25621
4 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant-Appellant): This document is significant as it reveals the Court of Appeals' decision to affirm the District Court's denial of Ghislaine Maxwell's bail requests and highlights concerns about her sleeping conditions while incarcerated.
Raymond J. Lohier, Jr. (Circuit Judge): This document is significant as it reveals the Court of Appeals' decision to affirm the District Court's denial of Ghislaine Maxwell's bail requests and highlights concerns about her sleeping conditions while incarcerated.
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Pierre N. Leval (Circuit Judge): This document is significant as it reveals the Court of Appeals' decision to affirm the District Court's denial of Ghislaine Maxwell's bail requests and highlights concerns about her sleeping conditions while incarcerated.
Richard J. Sullivan (Circuit Judge): This document is significant as it reveals the Court of Appeals' decision to affirm the District Court's denial of Ghislaine Maxwell's bail requests and highlights concerns about her sleeping conditions while incarcerated.