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Ghislaine Maxwell Attorneys to Appeals Court: She's ‘No Monster'
Defense lawyers insisted Ghislaine Maxwell is “no monster” as they asked an appeals court Monday for her release on bail so she can better prepare for trial on charges she procured girls for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse.
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Judge Denies Ghislaine Maxwell's Motions to Toss Sex Charges
A judge on Friday rejected Ghislaine Maxwell’s arguments to toss charges that she recruited three teenager girls from 1994 to 1997 for then-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse
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Ghislaine Maxwell Seeks Trial Delay, Citing New Sex Trafficking Charges
Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer asked Thursday that her July trial be delayed until next year, saying sex trafficking charges recently added to an alleged conspiracy to recruit teenage girls for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse requires much more trial preparation
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Prosecutors Defend Adding Sex Trafficking Charges Against Ghislaine Maxwell
Prosecutors hope to preserve a July trial date for Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell by defending an expansion of charges against her
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Fight Over Ghislaine Maxwell's Jail Conditions Heats Up
An attorney for Maxwell claims her client has been mistreated, including being subjected to over 1,400 physical searches and flashlight checks to ensure she’s breathing every 15 minutes while she sleeps, and that she is “withering to a shell of her former self”
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Jeffrey Epstein Friend Ghislaine Maxwell Faces New Charges in Sex Crimes Case
Ghislaine Maxwell is awaiting trial on charges that she recruited underage girls to be sexually abused by the late sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
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For a Third Time, Judge Rejects Bail for Ghislaine Maxwell
A judge has for a third time rejected a bail package aimed at freeing Ghislaine Maxwell as the ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein awaits trial on charges that she recruited teenage girls for him to sexually abuse.
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Prosecutors Oppose Ghislaine Maxwell's Third Bail Attempt
Prosecutors say they cannot count on Ghislaine Maxwell’s offer to renounce her citizenship in England and France because she could change her mind — and as for France, they said renouncing citizenship would still not clear her for extradition if she were there
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Ghislaine Maxwell Offers to Renounce U.K., French Citizenship in Third Bail Try
Maxwell’s lawyers say the new proposed bail package would resolve some concerns that previously got proposals rejected, including failing to show Maxwell would not be able to access her assets to flee or rely on her citizenship of France, which would not extradite her to the U.S.
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Ghislaine Maxwell Alleges Abuse From Correction Officer, Punishment for Complaining
Days after the alleged incident, Maxwell was retaliated against for reporting the abuse when a guard ordered her into a shower to clean, sanitize, and scrub the walls with a broom, the lawyer said
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Alleged Epstein Procurer Ghislaine Maxwell ‘Withering to a Shell of Her Former Self' Because of Jail Conditions, Lawyer Says
Ghislaine Maxwell denies allegations she groomed underage girls who were sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstien, a former friend of Presidents Trump and Clinton.
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A Look at Ghislaine Maxwell's Life in Jail, And Why Prosecutors Say It's Better Than Most
Federal prosecutors say that guards at the Brooklyn facility check in on Ghislaine Maxwell every 15 minutes at night by shining a flashlight against the roof of her cell to make sure she is breathing, conduct a body scan once a week to make sure she has no contraband, and conduct two pat-down searches of her each day
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Jeffrey Epstein's Ex-Girlfriend Blames His Death for Her Arrest
Financier Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend claims she is being prosecuted on sex abuse charges that could put her in prison for life because Epstein killed himself and prosecutors wanted a substitute to replace him with, lawyers said in newly unsealed court papers. Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyers challenged the case brought against their client last July on multiple grounds in papers filed...
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Epstein's Ex-Girlfriend Seeks Dismissal of Charges She Faces
A British socialite charged with recruiting teenage girls for financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse in the 1990s asked a judge Monday to dismiss the case on multiple grounds, including that a deal years ago not to prosecute Epstein and others should shield her from prosecution.
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Judge: Maxwell's Sex Relationships With Adults Can Be Secret
A judge says testimony by Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend about her sexual experiences with consenting adults can remain secret when a transcript is released next week
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Ghislaine Maxwell Appeals Bail Rejection in Sex Abuse Case
The British socialite awaiting trial on charges that she recruited girls in the 1990s for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse is appealing a judge’s order that she remain jailed
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Judge: $28.5M Bail Package for Epstein Ex Not a Close Call
A judge says a $28.5 bail package proposed by lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend only strengthened the reasoning for keeping her locked up until her July trial
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Judge Again Denies Bail to Accused Jeffrey Epstein Accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell
Ghislaine Maxwell is accused of grooming underage girls to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein, a former friend of Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
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In Bail Bid, Ghislaine Maxwell Lawyers Defend Her Marriage as Reason Not to Flee U.S.
Defense attorneys wrote in court papers that prosecutors were “entirely mistaken” and relying on “unsupported innuendo” in their attempt to dismiss the significance of Ghislaine Maxwell’s marriage
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Prosecutors Question Ghislaine Maxwell's Marriage In Effort to Keep Her Jailed
Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime confidante Ghislaine Maxwell told court officials at the time of her arrest in July that she was “in the process of divorcing her husband,” a disclosure that prosecutors said undermines her argument that marriage will keep her in the U.S. if she is freed from jail