Ghislaine Maxwell family files complaint at UN over detention

Ghislaine Maxwell attends the 2014 ETM (EDUCATION THROUGH MUSIC) Children’s Benefit Gala at Capitale on May 6, 2014 in New York City. AFP FILE PHOTO
‘Presumption of innocence’
Zimeray and Finelle said she should be able to respond to the charges “in a fair trial where respect for the presumption of innocence is guaranteed”. But they questioned in a statement whether a fair trial would be possible, pointing to the documentaries, podcasts and books produced about the case. “Hundreds of millions of people have already been able to convince themselves of her guilt,” they said. The petition insisted there was no justification for Maxwell’s lengthy pre-trial detention. “It is as if Ghislaine Maxwell is suffering the consequences of the failure of the US Administration to preserve the life of Jeffrey Epstein and secure his appearance at trial,” the lawyers said. “There is a narrow line between justice and revenge. We are not fighting against the complainants, but against arbitrariness.” They said she Maxwell had been forced to undergo several body searches a day and had been woken up with a torch in her face every 15 minutes after being put on suicide watch. The petition urged the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention to find that her detention was arbitrary and asked the experts to call for the US to release her “without delay”. The UN did not immediately respond to a query from AFP about whether the working group had received the petition and when it might be considered. The group is made up of five independent experts who do not speak on behalf of the UN and whose opinions are not binding, although they do carry reputational weight.
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