Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 121582
Summary
The Government submits a letter to Judge Nathan updating the court on Ghislaine Maxwell's conditions of confinement, stating she has extensive access to discovery materials and regular video-teleconference calls with her attorneys. Maxwell is allowed to review discovery 13 hours a day, 7 days a week, and has private VTC calls with her counsel. The letter was filed in response to the Court's Order dated December 8, 2020.
This document is from the epstein-docs Archive.
View Source CollectionPersons Referenced (5)
Related Documents (6)
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 158
The Government submits a letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan updating the court on Ghislaine Maxwell's conditions of confinement at MDC, detailing her access to discovery materials, communication with attorneys, and search procedures. The letter assures the court that Maxwell has extensive access to discovery materials and regular communication with her attorneys, and that search procedures are in place for institutional safety.
Letter to the Judge: 273
The letter informs Judge Nathan that the defense will be filing an Omnibus Memorandum in Support of Ghislaine Maxwell's Supplemental Pretrial Motions under seal due to the presence of Confidential Information. The defense will submit the documents to the Court and the government via email, allowing the government to propose redactions as necessary.
Letter to the Judge: 296
The letter, written by Christian R. Everdell, informs Judge Alison J. Nathan that the defense will be filing a sealed Omnibus Reply Memorandum due to the presence of confidential information governed by a Protective Order. The memorandum will be submitted via email to the Court and the government, allowing the government to propose redactions. The letter follows prior practice in handling sensitive information in the case.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 310
The defense attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell submits a letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan, drawing parallels between Maxwell's case and the recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision in Commonwealth v. Cosby, arguing that the government reneged on its promise not to prosecute Maxwell, similar to the Cosby case. The letter requests the court to consider this new precedent in deciding on the pending motion to dismiss certain counts of the indictment against Maxwell.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 352
Defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim writes to Judge Alison J. Nathan, criticizing the government's response to delayed delivery of Ghislaine Maxwell's legal mail and arguing that the situation is untenable and violates Maxwell's constitutional rights. Sternheim requests the court to reconsider Maxwell's detention.
Letter to the Court: 464
Defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim writes to Judge Alison J. Nathan to report that Ghislaine Maxwell received government disclosures nine days after they were sent, and requests that the government use expedited delivery for future disclosures.
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,400+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, ad-free, and independent.