Ghislaine Maxwell tried to hide from the FBI, prosecutors filed court papers saying Epstein’s confidante “poses a clear risk of flight” ahead of the trial for her involvement in an alleged sex trafficking operation
Refuting a Friday request that Ghislaine Maxwell be released on house arrest, prosecutors Monday filed court papers saying Epstein’s confidante “poses a clear risk of flight” ahead of the trial for her involvement in an alleged sex trafficking operation, citing previously unknown case details like an attempt to flee when the FBI came to arrest her and “opaque” finances. ...
The filing also notes that FBI agents found a cellphone wrapped in tinfoil inside the house, determined to be a “seemingly misguided effort to evade detection, not by the press or public, which of course would have no ability to trace her phone or intercept her communications, but by law enforcement.”
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