Ghislaine Maxwell has £21.2m bail application rejected

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A judge has rejected a 28.5 million dollar (£21.2 million) proposed bail package for Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell.

US District Judge Alison J Nathan said Maxwell’s imprisonment is necessary to ensure she faces trial on charges she recruited teenage girls for Epstein to sexually abuse.

Ms Nathan did not immediately release an opinion explaining her reasoning, to allow defence lawyers and prosecutors to propose redactions.

She has remained at a federal jail in Brooklyn since Judge Nathan said there were no bail conditions that would ensure she would not flee.

Maxwell’s lawyers recently offered the new bail package, saying she and her husband were offering all of their wealth — 22.5 million dollars — and millions more in the assets of friends and family to secure bail. Maxwell’s husband has not been publicly identified.

Her lawyers 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.

Ghislaine Maxwell, daughter of Robert Maxwell, arriving at Epsom Racecourse
Ghislaine Maxwell has been in a US prison since her arrest in July (Jim James/PA)

Prosecutors said Maxwell still had access to significant wealth and was a high risk to flee because of her connections abroad — in addition to US citizenship, she holds citizenship in her native UK and France.

She has been charged with recruiting three teenagers as young as 14 for Epstein to sexually abuse between 1994 and 1997, and has also been accused of sometimes participating in the abuse. She pleaded not guilty to an indictment.

Epstein killed himself in August 2019 at a Manhattan federal prison as he awaited a sex trafficking trial.

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