Maxwell, 58, would remain in the custody of a private security guard at a New York City residence if he was allowed to be released, according to the petition.
“Ms. Maxwell wants to stay in New York and spend the day in court so she can erase her name and return to her family,” the documentation states.
Documents filed Monday in federal court also reveal that Maxwell is married to a U.S. citizen, something that had not been previously revealed.
Approximately $ 22.5 million in bail would be co-signed by Maxwell and his spouse, whose names are drafted from court records.
Prior to this presentation, Maxwell had not publicly disclosed the wedding. Since filing the statements, Maxwell has tried to protect his spouse from harassment, financial harm and physical danger since Epstein was arrested in 2019.
Five additional bonds totaling approximately $ 5 million would be signed for what the lawsuit describes as Maxwell’s “closest friends and family,” whose names are also worded.
“He will not risk destroying the lives and financial well-being of those who most enjoy living as a fugitive during a global pandemic,” according to the statement.
The company that would provide security to Maxwell would also post a $ 1 million bond for Maxwell under the proposal.
“The head of the security company has confirmed that they have never done this to any client and that he is willing to do it for Mrs Maxwell because she is confident she will not try to flee,” the court statement states.
Maxwell would live in a New York City residence that has been cleaned by the security company and a security guard, whose name is drafted, would serve as a third-party custody and live with her in the residence, according to the presentation. Under the proposal, Maxwell would have to seek judicial approval to leave the residence.
Maxwell’s spouse sent a heavily drafted letter asking Judge Nathan to consider bail for Maxwell, saying that “the person described in the criminal charges is not the person we know.”
Her husband wrote that she had not “witnessed anything like inadequate” with Maxwell and said she prayed for Epstein’s victims, as well as for the justice and procedure due to Maxwell.
In June, prosecutors had urged the judge to order Maxwell’s arrest, saying his wealth, multiple foreign nationalities, including France, which does not extradite his citizens, and his ability to hide made him a risk. ” extreme “of flight.
In the court file, Maxwell’s lawyers say he did not hide from the government before his arrest, but tried to “withdraw from public view only to prevent the intrusion of the frantic press into his personal family life. and to protect herself and her spouse. “
“I was trying to protect myself as best I could from harassment by the press, not from capture by law enforcement,” according to the court file.
As part of the bail package, Maxwell would waive his extradition rights in both France and the United Kingdom, according to the court filing.
His lawyers wrote that his review of more than 2.7 million pages of discovery raises “serious questions about the government’s case,” claiming that none of the revised documents corroborate allegations of preparedness, sexual assault or conspiracy with Epstein. by Maxwell.