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  10. "full_text": "Case 21-770, Document 73, 05/27/2021, 3109708, Page5 of 24\n\n10. As the Government has explained in oral and written proffers, the allegations in the Indictment are supported by the detailed, credible testimony of three different victim-witnesses. (See, e.g., Ex. A at 5; Ex. F at 9-10). Each victim-witness's testimony is not only corroborated by that of the other victim-witnesses, but also by the testimony of other witnesses and documentary evidence, including flight records, diary entries, and other evidence. (See Ex. A at 5; Ex. F at 10-12).\n\n11. Maxwell has made three separate bail applications to the District Court, each of which was thoroughly briefed. Judge Nathan denied all three applications in careful and thorough decisions.\n\n12. First, after receiving extensive written submissions from the parties (Ex. A, B, C), Judge Nathan held a bail hearing on July 14, 2020, at which she heard lengthy oral argument and received statements from two victims. Judge Nathan ultimately ordered Maxwell detained on the basis of risk of flight and explained her reasoning in a detailed oral ruling. (Ex. D at 79-91). In reaching this decision, Judge Nathan found that \"the nature and circumstances of the offense here weigh in favor of detention\" (id. at 82), \"[t]he government's evidence at this early juncture of the case appears strong\" (id.), and Maxwell's history and characteristics demonstrate that she poses a risk of flight (id. at 83). Among other\n\n5\nDOJ-OGR-00001445",
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  29. "content": "12. First, after receiving extensive written submissions from the parties (Ex. A, B, C), Judge Nathan held a bail hearing on July 14, 2020, at which she heard lengthy oral argument and received statements from two victims. Judge Nathan ultimately ordered Maxwell detained on the basis of risk of flight and explained her reasoning in a detailed oral ruling. (Ex. D at 79-91). In reaching this decision, Judge Nathan found that \"the nature and circumstances of the offense here weigh in favor of detention\" (id. at 82), \"[t]he government's evidence at this early juncture of the case appears strong\" (id.), and Maxwell's history and characteristics demonstrate that she poses a risk of flight (id. at 83). Among other",
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  45. "Maxwell",
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