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Ghislaine Maxwell submits a memorandum in support of her third motion for release on bail, proposing...

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Ghislaine Maxwell submits a memorandum in support of her third motion for release on bail, proposing additional conditions including renouncing her foreign citizenship and having her assets monitored by a retired federal judge. Maxwell's lawyers argue that these conditions will reasonably assure her appearance in court. The document outlines Maxwell's ties to the United States and her desire to remain in the country to prepare for trial.

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