This document details the July 2, 2020 arrest of the defendant (identified by case number as Ghislaine Maxwell) at a remote New Hampshire property. It describes her attempt to flee from agents inside the house and the discovery of a cell phone wrapped in tin foil to evade detection. The text also notes that the defendant's brother hired a security team of former British military members to guard her, and that the property was purchased in cash by an LLC.
This legal document is a court filing from December 30, 2020, detailing a defendant's new motion for bail. The defendant proposes a $28.5 million bail package, secured by property and cash, and co-signed by her spouse, friends, and family, to address the court's previous concerns about flight risk. The proposed conditions also include home confinement with GPS monitoring, custody by a family member, and travel restricted to the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.
This legal document, filed on February 18, 2020, argues for the continued detention of a female defendant, asserting she is a significant flight risk due to her financial means, foreign ties, and skill at hiding. The filing dismisses proposed bail conditions, such as private security guards and GPS monitoring, as insufficient to ensure her appearance in court. To support its position, the document cites several past federal cases (Banki, Zarger, Benatar) where courts denied bail under similar circumstances, deeming electronic monitoring and home confinement inadequate for high-risk defendants.
This document outlines a proposed $28.5 million bail package for Ghislaine Maxwell filed on December 14, 2020. The package includes a $22.5 million personal recognizance bond co-signed by Maxwell and her spouse, secured by all their U.S. assets, and $5 million in additional bonds co-signed by friends and family (whose names are redacted). It also details a unique $1 million bond posted by a private security company intended to monitor her home confinement.
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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