(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, JULY 10 - "Incense indifferent": so the lawyers of Ghislaine Maxwell, the British woman accused of being Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice, reject any charge related to child sexual abuse and testimony crime. In the documents presented at the court in Manhattan, therefore, the woman is asked to be released for security, also by virtue of the fact - it is said - that detaining her in prison risks contracting the coronavirus. Ghislaine, 58, was arrested in a federal prison in Brooklyn after being arrested in her NewHampshire refuge.
The investigators justified the arrest with the high risk of an escape from the woman who is expected to remain in prison until trial. (ANSA).
Ghislaine denies charges, 'set me free, risk contagion'
2020-07-10T21:56:27.212Z
"Meaningless indictments": so the lawyers of Ghislaine Maxwell, the British woman accused of being Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice, reject any allegation of child sexual abuse and the crime of false testimony. (HANDLE)