The letter, written by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim, disputes the government's characterizati...
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The letter, written by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim, disputes the government's characterization of Ghislaine Maxwell's use of a cart and highlights the restrictions on Maxwell's access to legal materials at the Metropolitan Detention Center, which may be impacting her ability to prepare for trial.
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The letter, written by Bobbi C. Sternheim, argues that the MDC's objection to the court's order allowing Ghislaine Maxwell to use a laptop computer on weekends and holidays is unfounded. It asserts that Ms. Maxwell needs access to the laptop to review the millions of pages of discovery materials produced by the government, and that the MDC's proposed solution of using the prison computer is inadequate due to its technical limitations.
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The letter, written by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim, objects to the government's filing of a second superseding indictment in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell, arguing it is an example of 'tactical gamesmanship' that complicates the case and prejudices Maxwell's rights. The defense requests a new briefing schedule and considers seeking a continuance, citing concerns about Maxwell's detention and right to a fair trial.
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The letter, filed by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim, responds to the government's claims about Ghislaine Maxwell's detention conditions, alleging unsanitary conditions, mistreatment, and inadequate access to medical care and legal resources. The defense requests that the court order the MDC to cease releasing Maxwell's health information and provide the defense with a video related to an incident of physical abuse. The letter details various issues with Maxwell's confinement, including lack of privacy, poor living conditions, and inadequate medical care.
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