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The government argues that the defendant should be detained without bail due to the seriousness of t...

The government argues that the defendant should be detained without bail due to the seriousness of the allegations, the strength of the evidence, and the defendant's significant international ties and financial means, which pose a high risk of flight. The defendant has taken steps to hide and avoid detection, and there are no conditions that could reasonably assure her continued appearance in court.

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House Oversight
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d-279
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The government argues that the defendant should be detained without bail due to the seriousness of the allegations, the strength of the evidence, and the defendant's significant international ties and financial means, which pose a high risk of flight. The defendant has taken steps to hide and avoid detection, and there are no conditions that could reasonably assure her continued appearance in court.

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Bail and DetentionRisk of FlightSeriousness of Allegations
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