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FBI located Ghislaine Maxwell by tracking her mobile phone, court documents show

Court documents have revealed Ghislaine Maxwell, an associate of Jeffrey Epstein facing child trafficking charges, was tracked down by the FBI using data from her mobile phone.
Key points:
- Ms Maxwell had been hiding out in a $1.3 million mansion
- She has twice been denied bail
- She is currently being held in detention in New York City ahead of her trial
Ms Maxwell, 58, was arrested during a raid on her secluded mansion in New Hampshire on July 2, a day after a request was made for a search warrant “to determine with precision the Target Cellular Device’s location”.
She pleaded not guilty to helping Epstein recruit and groom underage girls for sex, and not guilty to perjury for having denied involvement under oath.
The newly unsealed documents,…
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