This document is a page from a legal filing (dated March 23, 2021) arguing for Ghislaine Maxwell's release on bail, citing the Reform Act and proposing a strict bail package including an eight-figure bond, renunciation of foreign citizenship, and asset monitoring by a retired judge. The text argues that her continued detention impairs her ability to prepare for trial and subjects her to a 'trial by public opinion.' A lengthy footnote details poor detention conditions at the MDC, including delayed legal mail, technical issues with electronic discovery, and ventilation issues in visiting rooms characterized by an expert as a 'death trap.'
This document is page 2 of a legal filing dated February 23, 2021, representing Ghislaine Maxwell's introduction to her Third Motion for Release on Bail. In an effort to secure bail, Maxwell proposes two new restrictive conditions: renouncing her French and British citizenships to prevent flight to those countries, and consolidating her and her spouse's assets into a monitored account overseen by a retired federal judge or former US Attorney. She emphasizes her 30-year residency in the US and her desire to prepare for trial.
This document is the Preliminary Statement of a legal filing (Document 171) dated March 23, 2021, regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's third application for bail. It outlines a massive proposed bail package including $28.5 million in bonds, $9.5 million in property, renunciation of foreign citizenship, and home confinement in NYC. The filing argues these strict conditions are sufficient to assure her appearance at trial.
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