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The government opposes Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed bail motion, arguing that she remains a flight risk due to the seriousness of the charges, strong evidence against her, and her financial resources and foreign ties. The court had previously denied bail after a thorough hearing, and the government contends that Maxwell's new bail package does not alter the court's prior finding.
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DOJ
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36
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Case
100
4 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This document is a government memorandum opposing Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed motion for release on bail, arguing that she poses a serious flight risk and that no conditions can ensure her appearance in court.
Alison Moe (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is a government memorandum opposing Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed motion for release on bail, arguing that she poses a serious flight risk and that no conditions can ensure her appearance in court.
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Maurene Comey (Assistant United States Attorney): This document is a government memorandum opposing Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed motion for release on bail, arguing that she poses a serious flight risk and that no conditions can ensure her appearance in court.
Audrey Strauss (Acting United States Attorney): This document is a government memorandum opposing Ghislaine Maxwell's renewed motion for release on bail, arguing that she poses a serious flight risk and that no conditions can ensure her appearance in court.