A US judge denied Ghislaine Maxwell's third bail request even after the former girlfriend of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein tried to allay concern over potential flight risk by offering to renounce her citizenship in the UK and France.
US District Court Judge Alison Nathan ruled on Monday that Maxwell will have to remain incarcerated, rather than being allowed to post bail and be released while awaiting her trial. Nathan said none of Maxwell's new arguments and offers – which also included putting her and her spouse's assets in a court-monitored account – changed her opinion that the socialite poses a flight risk.
The judge also closed the door on prospects for bail being granted if Maxwell makes some other concessions, saying, “There are no combination of conditions that can reasonably assure her appearance” in court.
Maxwell's lawyers had argued that by renouncing her British and French citizenships, she would ensure that she wouldn't be able to seek the extradition protections that apply to citizens of the two countries. Putting assets in a monitored account would ensure that she wouldn't use the money to flee from prosecution, her lawyers said.
Also on rt.com Epstein confidante Ghislaine Maxwell tries playing the RACE CARD, says grand jury that indicted her was TOO WHITEMaxwell, 59, was arrested last July after being indicted by a federal grand jury on six charges related to her alleged role in recruiting teenage girls for the late financier Epstein to sexually abuse. She allegedly groomed the girls, one of whom was 14, and sometimes participated in the abuse. She's being held in a Brooklyn, New York jail.
Epstein also was in a New York jail when, according to law enforcement authorities, he killed himself in August 2019. The phrase “Epstein didn't kill himself” later became an internet meme, disputing the suicide ruling amid speculation about the powerful people who may have been incriminated by the testimony in his case.
Lawyers for Maxwell earlier this year filed a motion seeking dismissal of the charges against her based on any of a dozen claims, including an argument that the grand jury that indicted her didn't have enough black and Hispanic people. The fact that Maxwell is white “does not deprive her of standing to raise this challenge,” her lawyers said.
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