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Also, will the other British creep, Prince Andrew answer to the F.B.I? The Brits, like most global socialist nations are used to giving their elite a pass when it comes to being accountable so you have to stay on this case.
That's where Canadas covert police state was imported from. We should have shed their system a long time ago and embraced a capitalist, accountable, transparent system based on individual freedom. When one doesn't, these are the people that are produced...
Ghislaine Maxwell set to appear in Manhattan federal court today
Ghislaine Maxwell is set to be arraigned Tuesday on charges she conspired with Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse girls more than two decades ago — and will also learn whether she’ll be sprung from jail pending the outcome of her trial.
Manhattan federal Judge Alison Nathan will decide whether to set bail for the British socialite or leave her locked up in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
Prosecutors want Maxwell, 58, remanded, calling her an “extreme” flight risk with more than $20 million in the bank and three passports.
In a filing Monday, they said Maxwell went to great lengths to avoid detection by authorities — including wrapping a cellphone in foil while hiding out at a 156-acre New Hampshire mansion, where she was busted on July 2.
The court is also expected to hear on Tuesday from some of Maxwell and Epstein’s alleged victims, who will also argue that the alleged madam should remain behind bars.
That's where Canadas covert police state was imported from. We should have shed their system a long time ago and embraced a capitalist, accountable, transparent system based on individual freedom. When one doesn't, these are the people that are produced...
Ghislaine Maxwell set to appear in Manhattan federal court today
Ghislaine Maxwell is set to be arraigned Tuesday on charges she conspired with Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse girls more than two decades ago — and will also learn whether she’ll be sprung from jail pending the outcome of her trial.
Manhattan federal Judge Alison Nathan will decide whether to set bail for the British socialite or leave her locked up in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
Prosecutors want Maxwell, 58, remanded, calling her an “extreme” flight risk with more than $20 million in the bank and three passports.
In a filing Monday, they said Maxwell went to great lengths to avoid detection by authorities — including wrapping a cellphone in foil while hiding out at a 156-acre New Hampshire mansion, where she was busted on July 2.
The court is also expected to hear on Tuesday from some of Maxwell and Epstein’s alleged victims, who will also argue that the alleged madam should remain behind bars.