This page from a court order (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) argues against granting bail to Ghislaine Maxwell, citing her lack of US employment ties, significant foreign connections, and flight risk. The text details her history of providing 'incomplete or erroneous' financial information to Pretrial Services, specifically noting a July 2020 incident where she underreported assets at $3.5 million and misrepresented her ownership status of a New Hampshire property. It references a report by the accounting firm Macalvins intended to clarify her finances.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Subject of the detention hearing; accused of providing erroneous financial information and having significant flight ...
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| [Spouse] | Spouse |
Mentioned in relation to assets left out of financial reports; Maxwell was reluctant to discuss him.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Pretrial Services |
Received incomplete financial information from the Defendant in July 2020.
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| Macalvins |
Prominent accounting firm that prepared a report on the Defendant's finances for the motion.
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| The Court |
Assessing the flight risk and bail motion; specifically the Southern District of New York (implied by case number AJN).
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| Location | Context |
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Location where Defendant lacks employment ties.
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Location of a property owned by a corporation where the Defendant stayed.
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Locations where the Defendant has significant ties to family and friends.
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"the Defendant continues to lack any employment ties to the United States"Source
"flight would not pose an insurmountable burden to the Defendant"Source
"the Defendant’s pattern of providing incomplete or erroneous information to the Court or to Pretrial Services"Source
"she was “just able to stay there.”"Source
"Ms. Maxwell was reluctant to discuss anything about her [spouse] and expressed that to Pretrial Services"Source
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