Ghislaine Maxwell, desperate to be freed on bail, offered to pay for guards to ensure she did not flee from home. Details of the lengths to which the socialite went in her failed bid to gain freedom are revealed in new court documents.
Maxwell, 59, accused of helping procure under-age girls for millionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, is awaiting trial in a New York detention centre.
During a second bail hearing, lawyers told a court she would pay for the guards as well as putting up a £21million bond. In a written ruling turning down the application, Judge Alison Nathan provided fresh details of what lawyers for Epstein’s alleged madam had suggested.
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