British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell will spend the next year in jail while she awaits trial on charges of trafficking teenage girls for Jeffrey Epstein to abuse.
British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell will spend the next year in jail while she awaits trial on charges of trafficking teenage girls for Jeffrey Epstein to abuse. The prosecution successfully argued she should remain in custody because she was an extreme flight risk.
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