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The letter from Bobbi C. Sternheim describes the harsh conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell's detention, ...

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The letter from Bobbi C. Sternheim describes the harsh conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell's detention, including being placed on suicide watch without justification and being held in de facto solitary confinement. Maxwell's health and well-being are suffering, affecting her ability to prepare for her defense. The letter criticizes the Bureau of Prisons' treatment of Maxwell as 'Pretrial Punishment'.

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