Ghislaine Maxwell: Advocates for Employee Epstein Ask to Stop Release of Sealed Documents in Civil Case After Learning ‘Critical New Information’


Her lawyers have asked that the documents, including deposits, be kept closed for three weeks as they work with prosecutors to see if they can share information with the court.

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The submission did not provide details about the new information, saying Maxwell’s lawyers are not free to disclose it because it is the subject of a court protective order in the criminal case.

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In a court case last month, Maxwell pleaded not guilty to charges against New York federal prosecutors for aiding and abetting the recruitment, grooming and eventually underage sexual abuse of young people under 14.
The former British socialite – who was arrested in New Hampshire in July – is being held in a New York jail after a federal judge denied her bail and ordered her to be jailed, citing a number of reasons she is a flight risk, including her financial resources, international ties, and “extraordinary capacity to prevent discovery.”

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