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Wall Street trader jailed on sex abuse charges fights rejection of $75 million bail package
Howard Rubin, a retired financier accused of sex trafficking and assaulting women in a Manhattan penthouse, is challenging a federal judge's rejection of a $75 million bail package. Prosecutors argue he is a flight risk due to his wealth, passport secrecy, and history of obstructing justice, while his defense claims the bail conditions prevent further misconduct.
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