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837 F.2d 48, 49-50 (2d Cir. 1988) (overturning district court’s decision that defendant posed
a flight risk based in part on the ground that the defendant took “no steps” to flee
jurisdiction in three-week period between execution of search warrant at home and arrest);
United States v. DiGiacomo, 746 F. Supp. 1176, 1179-80 (D. Mass. 1990) (concluding
defendants did not present a flight risk because each of them “for three years knew there
was substantial evidence of the likely charges against them and did not attempt to flee
before indictment”). 837 F.2d 48, 49-50 (2d Cir. 1988) (overturning district court’s decision
that defendant posed a flight risk based in part on the ground that the defendant took “no
steps” to flee jurisdiction in three-week period between execution of search warrant at home
and arrest); United States v. DiGiacomo, 746 F. Supp. 1176, 1179-80 (D. Mass. 1990)
(concluding defendants did not present a flight risk because each of them “for three years
knew there was substantial evidence of the likely charges against them and did not attempt
to flee before indictment”).
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Indeed, the absence of any allegation by the government that Ms. Maxwell was
taking steps to leave the country at the time of her arrest is conspicuous. The government
has offered no proof that she was making plans to leave the country. In fact, had the
government alerted her counsel that she was about to be arrested, we would have arranged
for Ms. Maxwell’s prompt, voluntary surrender. Instead, the government arrested Ms.
Maxwell without warning on the day before the July 4" holiday, thus ensuring that she
would be in federal custody on the one-year anniversary of Epstein’s arrest.
Cc. Ms. Maxwell's Actions to Protect Herself From Intrusive Media
Coverage and Death Threats Do Not Demonstrate an Intent to
Flee
Furthermore, the steps Ms. Maxwell took to leave the public eye after Epstein’s
arrest are not indicative of a risk of flight. The government notes that Ms. Maxwell dropped
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