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Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team submits a memorandum in support of her third motion for release on bail, proposing additional conditions to ensure her appearance in court, including renouncing her French and British citizenship and restraining her assets. The document highlights Maxwell's commitment to defending herself against the charges and her desire to remain in the United States to prepare for trial.
Source
DOJ
Release Date
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Pages
9
Jurisdiction
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Case
160
4 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant): This document is significant as it reveals Ghislaine Maxwell's efforts to secure bail by proposing additional restrictive conditions, including renouncing her foreign citizenship and restraining her assets, to alleviate the court's concerns about her potential flight risk.
Christian R. Everdell (Defense Attorney): This document is significant as it reveals Ghislaine Maxwell's efforts to secure bail by proposing additional restrictive conditions, including renouncing her foreign citizenship and restraining her assets, to alleviate the court's concerns about her potential flight risk.
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Jeffrey S. Pagliuca (Defense Attorney): This document is significant as it reveals Ghislaine Maxwell's efforts to secure bail by proposing additional restrictive conditions, including renouncing her foreign citizenship and restraining her assets, to alleviate the court's concerns about her potential flight risk.
Bobbi C. Sternheim (Defense Attorney): This document is significant as it reveals Ghislaine Maxwell's efforts to secure bail by proposing additional restrictive conditions, including renouncing her foreign citizenship and restraining her assets, to alleviate the court's concerns about her potential flight risk.