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Case 21-770, Document 73, 05/27/2021, 3109708, Page? of 24
13. Second, on December 8, 2020, Maxwell renewed her request for
bail, presenting a revised bail package with additional financial restrictions. (Ex.
E). After considering multiple written submissions (Ex. E, F, G), Judge Nathan
denied Maxwell’s application in a detailed written opinion (Ex. H). Judge Nathan
found that the arguments presented “either were made at the initial bail hearing or
could have been made then” and the new information “only solidifies the Court’s
view that [Maxwell] plainly poses a risk of flight and that no combination of
conditions can ensure her appearance.” (Ex. H at 1-2). Among other things,
Judge Nathan concluded that the case against Maxwell “remains strong” in light of
the Government’s proffer of evidence. (/d. at 10). Judge Nathan further found
that Maxwell still had “substantial international ties,” “multiple foreign
citizenships,” “familial and personal connections abroad,” and “extraordinary
financial resources” that would still “provide her the means to flee the country and
to do so undetected.” (/d. at 11-13). Judge Nathan emphasized that Maxwell’s
“nattern of providing incomplete or erroneous information to the Court or to Pretrial
Services bears significantly’ on her assessment of Maxwell’s history and
characteristics. (/d.at15). Judge Nathan therefore again concluded that Maxwell
presented a risk of flight and that Maxwell’s proposed bail package “cannot
reasonably assure her appearance.” (/d. at 16). Additionally, Judge Nathan was
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