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"I can't tell you why, whether it's because of the nature of the charges or whether she's in some type of protective custody," he said. "In some respects, it's a good thing that she's alone because she's frightened about being with other inmates." Baum said another defendant, Cynthia Murphy, also is being held in isolation. Prison spokesman James Davis said he couldn't comment on any inmate's housing out of security concerns. Baum said he showed his client some of the tabloid newspaper stories that feature photographs from her Facebook page, showing the smiling Russian enjoying Manhattan's nightlife scene, posing in front of the Statue of Liberty and mixing with businessmen at a conference. "She was embarrassed by some of the photos that were obviously taken from her Facebook pages," the lawyer said. "The truth is she probably no different than your typical single 28-year-old woman in New York City. She runs a successful business, goes out at night. She dates men, enjoys a social life." Baum has argued for a $250,000 bail and said he was confident she could post $25,000 in cash. "She feels that if bail were granted there is no way in the world she would ever flee the area," he said. "In fact, she's concerned she may get deported. She'd like to live here." "She's taking the charges very seriously," he added. "The only time I saw less than a serious outlook was when she read some of the things being said about her." He cited descriptions in the press of her as a "party girl." "I wouldn't say she laughed," Baum said. "She smiled and rolled her eyes."
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