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Cas6astOW247432allttlThaibdatigge6171000-19CF 05' /20gEPabjec06268161 Four more women accused of supplying young girls for Epstein to abuse dailymail.co.uldnews/article-8513823/Four-women-accused-supplyina-young-girls-Eostein-abuse.html July 12, 2020 Epstein's other 'recruiters': Four more women accused of supplying young girls for him to abuse face probe as it's revealed Ghislaine Maxwell moved house 36 times in a year before she was caught • Sara Kellen, Adriana Ross, Lesley Groff and Nadia Marcinkova are under investigation for their role in Epstein's sex-trafficking ring, according to reports • The four women are accused of helping to procure and groom the girls • In one case a previous victim went on to help groom other young women • Ms Kellen, dubbed Maxwell's 'lieutenant', 'flew on the lolita express almost as many times as the disgraced couple' • Reports suggest that Ms Maxwell moved 36 times before her arrest last week By Ryan Fahey For Mailonline Published: 20:46 EDT, ii July 2O2O I Updated: 09:08 EDT, 12 July 2O2O • • • e-mail • 21k shares Four more women accused of supplying young girls for billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to abuse are facing investigation as it's revealed Ghislaine Maxwell moved house 36 times in a year before she was caught by the FBI. Sara Kellen, Adriana Ross, Lesley Groff and Nadia Marcinkova are being investigated for their alleged role in Epstein's sex-trafficking ring, according to a report in the Sunday Telegraph. Ms Kellen, dubbed Ghislaine Maxwell's 'lieutenant' by Epstein's victims, is said to have flown on the paedophile's 'lolita express' almost as many times as the disgraced couple. 1111 EFTA00075158
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Cas6 ast 1544741311129Vm Obdthkra7107e4a2CF tread /20g€Fiatot3161 Ms Kellen, who is said to have taken a leading role in the sex ring, and the other three women, have previously been accused of recruiting and grooming underage girls for Epstein to sleep with. One was also said to have been involved in a sexual relationship with the financier. 2/11 EFTA00075159
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CaseastcS04014310ttenElDbdthileat7107g412CF 0:Oe' :1413 /20g€Fe58209161 Kellen worked as an assistant for Jefferey Epstein and was named in his 2008 plea agreement as 'potential co-conspirators' Nada Marcinkova who now goes by Nadia, was allegedly one of Epstein's victims according to interviews with victims back in 2005, before she began procuring girls for the paedophile herself 3111 EFTA00075160
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CaseastfAe47431042.0tRoabotNer61710002-E2CF 05' 0:4 /20g€P9cgec6RO8161 Ghislaine Maxwell breaks down in tears as she is DENIED bail and must stay locked up until her July 2021 trial as judge rules Epstein's 'madam' has shown 'sophistication in hiding her finances AND herself and poses significant flight risk' • Ghislaine Maxwell cried as she was denied bail on Tuesday, with a judge ruling she must stay locked up until her trial in July of 2021 • The British socialite, 58, pleaded not guilty to the sex trafficking charges brought against her • She hung her head as she learned her fate, wearing a prison-issued brown top and with her normally short hair now long and swept back into a bun • Judge Alison Nathan ruled Maxwell was a significant flight risk, citing her 'substantial international' ties and 'extraordinary financial resources' • Maxwell appeared via video, accused of grooming girls as young as 14 for Jeffrey Epstein to abuse between 1994 and 1997 • She had offered a $5 million bond co-signed by two of her sisters and backed up by more than $3.75 million in property in the UK • Prosecutors fought for no bail, presenting evidence that she is 'skilled at living in hiding', citing her three passports and claimed she is worth more than $10M • They said Maxwell refused to open the front door to the FBI and tried to flee to another room when they raided her $1 million home on July 2 • A victim also argued she was a flight risk and wrote: 'Without Ghislaine, Jeffrey couldn't have done what he did. She is a predator and a monster' By CHEYENNE ROUNDTREE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and DANIEL BATES FOR DAILYMAIL.COM PUBLISHED: 13:21 EDT, 14 July 2020 I UPDATED: 17:20 EDT, 14 July 2020 Ghislaine Maxwell cried as she was denied bail on Tuesday and learned she must stay locked up until her trial next summer, as Jeffrey Epstein's accused madam pleaded not guilty to the sex trafficking charges brought against her. EFTA00075169
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CaseastO5V2574810LARnabildititlettt71801/2-12CF 07 /120g€Flalec6e613161 The 58-year-old wiped tears away and hung her head as she learned her fate, wearing a prison-issued brown top and with her normally short hair now long and swept back into a bun, appearing via video link. U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan denied Maxwell's proposal of a $5 million bond co- signed by two of her sisters and backed up by more than $3.75 million in property in the UK. Maxwell's legal team had argued she would be confined to a 'luxury hotel' in the New York area, surrender all her travel documents and be subject to GPS monitoring. But Judge Nathan ruled the British socialite was a significant flight risk, citing her 'substantial international' ties and 'extraordinary financial resources', setting an anticipated trial date for July 12, 2021. Maxwell is accused of grooming girls as young as 14 for Epstein to abuse between 1994 and 1997, a period when she was his girlfriend. She faces up to 35 years in prison if found guilty of the charges, as prosecutors successfully argued that along with her three passports, connections to some of the world's most powerful people and her own fortune of more than $10 million - Maxwell had every incentive to try and flee. Maxwell will now return to the fortress-like Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where she has been given paper clothes to ensure she doesn't kill herself. EFTA00075170
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Cas6astevrAZP4813.112Mmebetthferfit7107f124a2CF 07 /20gEfialqec6S209161 Ghislaine Maxwell cried as she was denied bail on Tuesday and learned she must stay locked up until her trial next summer, as Jeffrey Epstein's accused madam pleaded not guilty to the sex trafficking charges brought against her But Judge Nathan ruled the British socialite was a significant flight risk, citing her 'substantial international' ties and 'extraordinary financial resources', setting an anticipated trial date for July 12, 2021 EFTA00075171
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Caseast6V2674:310tAlanebdtirrilet4171807,W9CF O:e /120g€Flaftd/GE0161 Maxwell is accused of grooming girls as young as 14 for Epstein to abuse between 1994 and 1997, a period when she was his girlfriend. She faces up to 35 years in prison if found guilty of the charges, as prosecutors successfully argued that along with her three passports, connections to some of the world's most powerful people and her own fortune of more than S10 million - Maxwell had every incentive to try and flee Maxwell is currently in custody in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn (pictured) where she is wearing paper clothes to ensure she doesn't kill herself EFTA00075172
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Caseastthal.740/00tRnEttibd6Wgerlila070-02CF 05' /I20g€FIgeo7208161 Maxwell is being closely watched as the Department of Justice wants to ensure she does not kill herself like Epstein, who hanged himself last August while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. During the two hour and 20 minute hearing at Manhattan's Federal Court, Maxwell appeared via video from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. The small room she was in had white walls, a white bed, a window with frosted glass and a door at the back. She was wearing a dark brown prison issued top and her dark hair was far longer than in the past - she reportedly has not had a haircut in a year - and was swept behind her head in a bun. At the start of the hearing, Maxwell rested her elbows on a table in front of the camera and put her head on her hands. She appeared nervous and pensive and kept looking from side to side, as she leaned into the camera. Maxwell briefly spoke and only to confirm she could hear the judge and to enter her plea by saying: 'Not guilty, your honor'. Her demeanor changed when prosecutor began outlining the allegations against her, sitting back in her chair and bowing her head when accused her of 'sexual abuse of minors'. With every allegation, Maxwell either scratched her face or moved her hair, but was emotionless as victim impact statements were read aloud. It wasn't until Judge Nathan started reading her decision that Maxwell finally broke down. She began moving uneasily in her chair as the judge said the evidence against her was 'strong'. When Judge Nathan said a 'combination of factors' showed she had the 'motive and opportunity' to flee before her trial, Maxwell wiped a tear away. The second tear fell as the judge said Maxwell was 'sophisticated at hiding her financial resources'. EFTA00075173
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CaseastOharMOVIAPriellibdOiteil7180f22412CF okit; /120g€Fialko720161 During the two hour and 20 minute hearing at Manhattan's Federal Court, Maxwell appeared via video from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. She was wearing a dark brown prison issue top and her dark hair was far longer than in the past - she reportedly has not had a haircut in a year - and was swept behind her head in a bun It wasn't until Judge Nathan began reading her decision that Maxwell finally broke down. She began moving uneasily in her chair as the judge said the evidence against her was 'strong'. When Judge Nathan said a 'combination of factors' showed she had the 'motive and opportunity' to flee before her trial, Maxwell wiped a tear away EFTA00075174