Ghislaine Maxwell ‘vigorously denies’ sex-trafficking charges

Maxwell has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center, a jail in Brooklyn, New York since her arrest.

Ghislaine Maxwell speaks at the Arctic Circle Forum in Reykjavik, Iceland October 2013. The Arctic Circle/Handout via REUTERS
Ghislaine Maxwell, who faces up to 35 years on sex-trafficking charges, speaks at the Arctic Circle Forum in Reykjavik, Iceland in 2013 [File: The Arctic Circle/Handout via Reuters]

Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend and longtime associate of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, on Friday forcefully denied charges she lured underage girls so he could sexually abuse them, and said she deserves bail.

Maxwell filed her request in the United States District Court in Manhattan eight days after being arrested in New Hampshire, where authorities said she had been hiding at a sprawling property she bought while shielding her identity.

The 58-year-old Maxwell “vigorously denies the charges, intends to fight them, and is entitled to the presumption of innocence”, the filing said.

Maxwell has been held since Monday at the Metropolitan Detention Center, a jail in Brooklyn, New York.

She said her detention there put her at “serious risk” of contracting the COVID-19 disease.

She also said she is not a flight risk, citing her lack of a prior criminal records and her remaining in the US after Epstein’s arrest last July.

Prosecutors have called Maxwell an “extreme risk of flight” who should remain in jail until trial.

Her arraignment is on July 14, and she faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted.

The arrest of Maxwell, the daughter of late British publishing magnate Robert Maxwell, came nearly one year after Epstein pleaded not guilty to charges he sexually abused women and girls in Manhattan and Florida.

Epstein died last August 10 at age 66 by hanging himself in jail. He had before his arrest socialised over the years with many prominent people including British royal family member Prince Andrew, US President Donald Trump and former US President Bill Clinton.

Prosecutors accused Maxwell of recruiting girls as young as 14 for Epstein from 1994 to 1997.

Maxwell faces six criminal charges, including four related to transporting minors for illegal sexual acts, and two for perjury in depositions about her role in Epstein’s abuses.

Source: Reuters