Ghislaine Maxwell’s legal team looking to delay trial

16 April 2021, 00:54

Ghislaine Maxwell, who is facing a trial in July after being accused of facilitating Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual exploitation of underage girls
Ghislaine Maxwell, who is facing a trial in July after being accused of facilitating Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual exploitation of underage girls. Picture: PA

Postponing until mid-January was likely necessary, her lawyer said.

Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer has asked for a delay to her proposed trial after new sex trafficking charges were added.

Bobbi Sternheim wrote in a letter to a Manhattan federal judge that a superseding indictment last month makes it impossible to be ready for trial by July 12.

She asked for a minimum three-month delay but said postponing until mid-January was likely necessary because lawyers have prior commitments until then.

Maxwell, 59, who has pleaded not guilty, was arrested last July and is being held without bail.

Prosecutors said last week they will oppose delaying the trial.

The original charges involved three girls from 1994 to 1997, and were part of an alleged conspiracy to recruit teenage girls for disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse.

The rewritten indictment added a fourth victim to the case and stretched the alleged conspiracy until 2004.

Ms Sternheim wrote: “Defending quarter-century-old allegations has required investigation across this country and around the world.

“Investigating the new allegations will require the same efforts and diligence.”

She also called it “laughable” prosecutors cited the coronavirus as reason for a delay in bringing new charges while opposing additional time for the defence to prepare for trial.

“Defence preparation is not immune to the impact of the pandemic,” she said.

Epstein faced sex trafficking charges when he killed himself in a Manhattan federal jail in August 2019.

By Press Association

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