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Ghislaine Maxwell didn't commit suicide.
No surprise there.
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She still could, webbo.
just pre-empting the headlines when they come.
even for AB it doesnt make you fink she will get a fair trial
one lawyer has already 'hoped' that they will keep her safer than J Epstein
I confess I am uncomfortable with the news that she will remain in jail for up to twelve months pending trial.

On the basis of innocent until proven guilty, that seems an excessive amount of time to deprive an innocent person of their liberty.
Guess we're lucky that the Americans like to hold on to their rich, entitled flight risks.
I find it strange that she has been detained in custody until July, but Judges think she will abscond if released, she has enough money available.
Possibly recruited girls for her own pleasure,
then charged the hangers on and kept records.

Saying for a friend..
As well as being considered a flight risk, it took them long enough to find her, there will also be the possibility that being free on bail would give her the opportunity to 'interfere' with evidence she has hidden somewhere.
I have no issue with the denial of bail and liberty - simply the length of time that incarceration before trial is apparently going to last.
She can be rest assured that the 12months remanded in custody will be counted as 'time served' and deducted from her 35 year sentence when 'they will find her guilty'.
In England & Wales (probably Scotland as well but I haven't checked) the maximum time allowed in custody pre-trial is 182 days (six months). There are provisions to extend this is in some very limited circumstances.
Why did she not just flee the country when she knew they were after her?
Don't know about taking some time to find her. I have read that the FBI have been keeping tabs on her for quite a while. Apparently they were waiting for the indictment before carrying out her arrest.
Ken as an aside thanks for your Saturday tips, got my money back and enough for a pint of milk.
Would she not be doing the taxpayers a favour if she did commit suicide rather than having to keep her for 35 plus years? Or maybe the worry is that she would fall off a boat and disappear never to be found.
lankeela - // Would she not be doing the taxpayers a favour if she did commit suicide rather than having to keep her for 35 plus years? //

Since she has not yet been tried, much less been found guilty, your vigilante punishment is not applicable, and fortunately, since America is a relatively civilised country, it's not likely to be any time soon.
Jackdaw - // Why did she not just flee the country when she knew they were after her? //

The short answer is, who knows, but I would suggest that she figured she was safe in hiding in the country of her choice, and since she has to be somewhere, it might as well be somewhere she wants to be.

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