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MAXWELL PLEADS THE VIRUS

Accused Epstein abuse-enabler seeks bail

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>>NEW YORK: Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate of late financier Jeffrey Epstein, on Friday forcefully denied charges she lured underage girls for him to sexually abuse and said she deserves bail, citing the risk she might contract the coronaviru­s in jail.

Ms Maxwell, 58, filed her request in the US District Court in Manhattan, eight days after being arrested in New Hampshire, where authoritie­s said she had been hiding at a sprawling property she bought while shielding her identity.

A spokesman for Acting US Attorney Audrey Strauss in Manhattan declined to comment.

Ms Maxwell has been housed since last week at the Metropolit­an Detention Center, a Brooklyn jail.

She said her detention there put her at “significan­t risk” of contractin­g the coronaviru­s, after 55 inmates and staff had tested positive for Covid-19 through June 30.

Ms Maxwell faces six criminal charges, including four related to transporti­ng minors for illegal sexual acts, and two for perjury in deposition­s about her role in Epstein’s abuses.

In Friday’s filing, Ms Maxwell said she “vigorously denies the charges” and intends to fight them.

Her arraignmen­t is on Tuesday and prosecutor­s want her detained until trial. Ms Maxwell is the daughter of the late British publishing magnate Robert Maxwell.

Epstein was found hanged last Aug 10 in jail at age 66, in a death ruled a suicide.

He had before his arrest socialised over the years with many prominent people including Britain’s Prince Andrew, US President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton.

Ms Maxwell’s proposed bail package includes a US$5 million (156 million baht) bond, the surrender of her passports, “stringent” travel restrictio­ns, and home detention with electronic monitoring.

She said she will continue needing security guards to ensure her safety.

Ms Maxwell also maintained she is not a flight risk, claiming to have remained in the United States since Epstein’s arrest.

She “did not flee, but rather left the public eye, for the entirely understand­able purpose of protecting herself and those close to her from the crush of media and online attention and its very real harms”, the filing said.

Friday’s filing also raised several legal challenges to the indictment, including that Epstein’s 2007 nonprosecu­tion agreement with the US government covered “any potential co-conspirato­rs”.

In seeking Ms Maxwell’s continued detention, prosecutor­s called her an “extreme risk” of flight because of the possible long prison term, her wealth, her multiple passports and citizenshi­ps, and her having “absolutely no reason to stay”.

The case is US vs Maxwell, US District Court, Southern District of New York, No 20-cr-00330.

 ??  ?? FACES SIX CHARGES: Ghislaine Maxwell speaks at the Arctic Circle Forum in Reykjavik, Iceland in 2013.
FACES SIX CHARGES: Ghislaine Maxwell speaks at the Arctic Circle Forum in Reykjavik, Iceland in 2013.

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