Santa Cruz Sentinel

Judge rejects Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell’s bail bid

- By Larry Neumeister

NEW YORK >> A judge rejected a $28.5 million proposed bail package for Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend Monday, saying her incarcerat­ion is necessary to ensure she faces trial on charges she recruited teenage girls for the late financier to sexually abuse.

U. S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan in Manhattan rejected the proposed bail for Ghislaine Maxwell in an order. But she did not immediatel­y release an opinion explaining her reasoning, in order to allow defense lawyers and prosecutor­s to propose redactions.

Defense lawyers for Maxwell, who had lost a bail request shortly after her July arrest, recently offered the new bail package, saying Maxwell and her husband were offering all of their wealth — $22.5 million — and millions more in the assets of friends and family to secure bail. Maxwell’s husband has not been publicly identified.

Her attorneys said Maxwell would remain in a New York City residence under 24-hour guard and would submit to electronic monitoring if the judge accepted the bail package.

They had complained that Maxwell was being mistreated by guards who wake her every 15 minutes at night and who subject her to repeated unnecessar­y searches while failing to adequately protect her from an outbreak of the coronaviru­s at the jail.

A message seeking comment was sent to Maxwell’s lawyers after Nathan ruled. Prosecutor­s declined through a spokespers­on to comment.

Prosecutor­s said Maxwell still retained access to significan­t wealth and was a high risk to flee because of her connection­s abroad — in addition to U. S. citizenshi­p, she holds citizenshi­p in the her native United Kingdom and France.

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