Court Filing: 12702
Summary
The document consists of two letters submitted to the court regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center. The first letter, dated November 23, 2020, updates the court on Maxwell's quarantine status after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19. The second letter, dated December 1, 2020, discusses the parties' disagreement on whether the warden should appear in court to address concerns about Maxwell's detention conditions.
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Court Filing: 20-cv-00880
The document is a joint letter submitted by the prosecution and defense in response to the Court's order regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's conditions of detention. The parties disagree on whether MDC legal counsel should submit a written response or Warden Heriberto Tellez should appear before the Court to address the concerns raised by the defense.
Court Order: 282
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.
Court Order: 685
The Court received a letter from Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell and contacted the MDC Warden to confirm her access to legal documents and materials. The Warden assured the Court that Maxwell would have the necessary access, and the Government is ordered to follow up and provide an update.
Court Filing: 78
The document is a joint letter submitted by the prosecution and defense to the Court, detailing their respective positions on Ghislaine Maxwell's conditions of confinement and the request for MDC Warden Heriberto Tellez to report to the Court. The prosecution suggests that MDC legal counsel should respond in writing, while the defense insists that Warden Tellez should appear before the Court.
Court Filing: 92
The document includes a letter from the government requesting an extension of the deadline for producing electronic discovery, which was granted by the court. It also includes a court order regarding the defendant's conditions of confinement and the government's obligations to ensure her access to legal materials.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 75
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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