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Newser reports Ghislaine Maxwell wants out of prison so badly that she's willing to put up all of her assets to make that happen. The daughter of media tycoon Robert Maxwell is accused of grooming underage girls for convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The 58-year-old has asked to be released from confinement, claiming she's 'not the person the media has portrayed her to be.' To convince a judge to allow her release from Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center on house arrest, she's proposed a $28.5 million bail package. She wants nothing more than to remain in this country to fight the allegations against her, which are based on the uncorroborated testimony of a handful of witnesses. Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell Newser reports prosecutors have until Wednesday to respond.
A judge arrives at Attock Jail for Imran Khan's case hearing, where he remains in detention because of an arrest alleging he had leaked classified state documents. IMAGES
Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey leaves Westminster Magistrates' Court after being given unconditional bail. He appeared at the London court to face charges of sex offences against three men. Deputy Chief Magistrate Tan Ikram told the 62-year-old actor that the next hearing had been set for July 14 at Southwark Crown Court, in south London. IMAGES
Beirut, Sep 29 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Nabil Mounzer) Dozens of relatives of victims of the explosion in the port of Beirut, which left more than 200 dead and 6,500 injured, protested on Wednesday in front of the Palace of Justice of the Lebanese capital in support of the judge who is directing the case.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Stella Moris, the fiancee of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, calls for the Department of Justice to drop the charges against Assange and for the president of the US to pardon him after a London court denied him bail. SOUNDBITE
The Hague, Jun 18 (EFE), (Camera: David Morales Urbaneja).- The International Criminal Court’s presiding judge Chile Eboe-Osuji says United States sanctions on its personnel are a “direct, undisguised attack on the rule of law” and that it will continue doing its work.SOUNDBITES OF JUDGE CHILE EBOE-OSUJI.