
Ghislaine Maxwell denied bail for fifth time
NY Post
Ghislaine Maxwell’s bid to be released on bail pending trial on sex-trafficking charges was shot down — for a fifth time — Wednesday, according to a new court filing.
The jailed British socialite’s request was denied in a one-page order issued by the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, court documents show. The appeals court also rejected her bid for a district court hearing about the conditions she’s been living under at a Brooklyn lockup, where she’s been cooling her heels since her arrest last July.More Related News

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