The British society lion Ghislaine Maxwell refused to open when the federal police FBI requested that she come out of her home in New York at the arrest on July 2.

Instead, agents could see through a window how she tried to escape into another room and close the door behind her. Police then broke open the door and arrested her, suspected of having attracted underage girls to her former partner and ally - the later deceased businessman and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Prosecutor's side: Should not be released on bail

Details of the arrest appear in court documents filed by the prosecution, who believe that Maxwell should not be released on bail pending trial. Prosecutors fear her arrest behavior suggests she may be trying to escape.

Had three different passes

In the home, the police found a mobile phone wrapped in foil, and she also has three different passports, which could be used to escape the country.

Maxwell vehemently denies all charges against her, and her lawyers claim there is no risk of her escaping.