Ghislaine Maxwell pleads not guilty in Jeffrey Epstein sex crimes case.
Ghislaine Maxwell, longtime associate of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, speaks at a news conference on oceans and sustainable development at the United Nations in New York, U.S. June 25, 2013 in this screengrab taken from United Nations TV file footage.
The prosecutor said one of three women whose claims are the basis for the criminal case against Maxwell will be heard at the bail hearing., calling her an "extreme" flight risk due to her millions of dollars in wealth, and her talent for "hiding." Maxwell's lawyers, in turn, asked Nathan to set a personal recognizance bond for Maxwell in the amount of $5 million. Defense attorneys have said the bond would be secured by six unidentified co-signers, as well as by property in Britain worth $3.75 million.
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