Ghislaine Maxwell proposes $28.5 million bail package

FILE PHOTO: Ghislaine Maxwell appears via video link during her arraignment hearing where she was denied bail for her role aiding Jeffrey Epstein to recruit and eventually abuse of minor girls, in Manhattan Federal Court, in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S. July 14, 2020 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite facing criminal charges she helped procure girls for the late financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse, has renewed her request for bail and is proposing a $28.5 million bail package.

In a filing made public on Monday night with the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Maxwell proposed a $22.5 million bond co-signed by her and her spouse, who according to the filing married in 2016, and secured by all of their assets. Most of the remaining bail would be posted by friends and family.

The filing also said Maxwell “vehemently maintains her innocence and is committed to defending herself.”

A spokesman for Acting U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss in Manhattan declined to comment.

Maxwell, 58, has pleaded not guilty to helping Epstein recruit and groom underage girls as young as 14 to engage in illegal sexual acts in the mid-1990s, and not guilty to perjury for having denied involvement under oath.

She is scheduled to stand trial from July 2021. The charges carry up to 35 years in prison.

Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New YorkEditing by Shri Navaratnam and Michael Perry

source: reuters.com