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The court denies Ghislaine Maxwell's request to override the prison's security protocols, which incl...

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d-1212
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The court denies Ghislaine Maxwell's request to override the prison's security protocols, which include flashlight checks every 30 minutes, but urges the prison to consider reducing sleep disruption for pre-trial detainees. The court finds that the current protocols do not interfere with Maxwell's ability to prepare for trial. The Government is ordered to provide a copy of the Order to the Warden and General Counsel for the MDC.

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