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The letter, written by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim, responds to the government's report on G...

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The letter, written by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim, responds to the government's report on Ghislaine Maxwell's detention conditions, arguing that the government's account is incomplete and omits several issues, including the deletion of email correspondence, inadequate medical care, and excessive surveillance. The defense requests that the Court summon the MDC Warden to report on Ms. Maxwell's conditions of detention.

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Ghislaine Maxwell's conditions of detentionQuarantine and COVID-19 protocols at the MDCAlleged mistreatment and restrictive confinement of Ms. Maxwell
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