Hypothetical/Past Context
Ms Maxwell absconding from the United States and contesting extradition.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ms Maxwell | person | 72 | View Entity |
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This document is a page from a legal filing (Exhibit 103-2) dated December 23, 2020, analyzing UK extradition law in relation to Ghislaine Maxwell. It argues that if Maxwell were to flee the US to the UK, she would likely be denied bail and her arguments against extradition (oppression, human rights) would fail due to 'bad faith' and the serious nature of the charges. It also clarifies the limited powers of the UK Secretary of State to refuse extradition under the Extradition Act 2003.
Events with shared participants
A person named 'hellen' from the 'Office' called Ms. Maxwell at 5:25 AM and requested a call back.
2004-04-23
An unknown person telephoned Ms. Maxwell at 5:37 AM.
2004-04-23
Ms. Maxwell introduced a redacted individual to Prince Andrew.
2001-01-01 • Ms Maxwell's London house
A redacted individual was directed to meet Prince Andrew, who then 'groped both girls'.
Date unknown • Mr Epstein's New York house
Ms. Maxwell and Mr. Epstein traveled with a redacted individual to stage an orgy for Prince Andrew and Mr. Epstein.
Date unknown • Little St James
Ms. Maxwell and Mr. Epstein arranged for Ehud Barak to have sex with several girls.
Date unknown • Mr Epstein's Palm Beach house
Ms. Maxwell piloted President Bill Clinton in a helicopter to a dinner.
Date unknown • Little St James
A bail hearing for Ms. Maxwell where one victim made a statement in person and another provided a written statement read by the prosecutor.
2020-07-14 • Court
A potential trial in the United States for Ms. Maxwell, which is argued to be in the best interest of the victims.
Date unknown • United States
Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and their guests are in residence, requiring staff to follow specific clothing and conduct protocols.
Date unknown • Estate
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