KEY POINTS
  • Federal prosecutors urged a judge to reject a new bail request by Ghislaine Maxwell.
  • Prosecutors said there are no conditions that can ensure that the British socialite will not flee to avoid trial for allegedly abetting Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of children.
  • Epstein, a former friend of President Donald Trump, died from suicide last year while awaiting trial on child sex-trafficking charges.
Ghislaine Maxwell appears via video link during her arraignment hearing where she was denied bail for her role aiding Jeffrey Epstein to recruit and eventually abuse of minor girls, in Manhattan Federal Court, in New York, July 14, 2020 in this courtroom sketch.

Federal prosecutors on Friday urged a judge to reject a new bail request by Ghislaine Maxwell, saying there are no conditions that can ensure that the British socialite will not flee to avoid trial for allegedly abetting Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of children.

"The defendant poses an extreme flight risk," prosecutors wrote in a Manhattan federal court filing submitted days after Maxwell proposed being freed from a Brooklyn federal jail on $28.5 million bail.