This document is page 27 of a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) filed on December 18, 2020. The text argues against the defense's motion for reconsideration of bail, stating the Court has already rejected comparisons to other high-profile cases (Esposito, Dreier, Madoff). The prosecution highlights the defendant's 'significant foreign connections' and 'sophistication in hiding those resources and herself' as reasons for continued detention.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Referred to as 'the defendant' (identified by Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). Subject of the bail hearing and detention orde...
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| Esposito | Legal Precedent Subject |
Referenced in United States v. Esposito; used by defense to argue for bail, distinguished by the Court.
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| Dreier | Legal Precedent Subject |
Referenced in United States v. Dreier; used by defense to argue for bail.
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| Madoff | Legal Precedent Subject |
Referenced in United States v. Madoff; used by defense to argue for bail, distinguished by the Court.
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Jurisdiction of the cited legal cases.
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"the defendant not only has significant financial resources, but has demonstrated sophistication in hiding those resources and herself."Source
"A motion for reconsideration may not be used . . . as a vehicle for relitigating issues already decided by the Court."Source
"significant foreign connections"Source
"crucial factual differences"Source
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