Letter: 12802
Summary
The letter, written by the Metropolitan Detention Center, responds to Judge Nathan's concerns regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's confinement and well-being. It outlines the factors considered in determining her housing assignment and the facilities and services available to her. The letter assures that Maxwell's complaints have been addressed in accordance with BOP policies.
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Court Order and attached letter from the Bureau of Prisons: 117
The document is a court order from Judge Alison J. Nathan, responding to a letter from the Bureau of Prisons requesting that the court vacate its previous order allowing Ghislaine Maxwell access to her government-provided laptop on weekends and holidays. The Bureau of Prisons argues that Maxwell has sufficient time to review discovery materials during the week and that the previous order should be vacated.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 121582
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.
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.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 159
The letter to Judge Nathan details the restrictive and allegedly abusive conditions faced by Ghislaine Maxwell during her detention at MDC, including excessive searches, inadequate food and water, and sleep deprivation. Maxwell's defense team argues these conditions are detrimental to her health and ability to prepare for trial. The letter disputes the government's representation of Maxwell's conditions and highlights the need for improved treatment.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 166
The letter, filed on March 15, 2021, informs Judge Alison J. Nathan that the defense team for Ghislaine Maxwell will be filing multiple reply memoranda in support of various motions. The letter discusses the procedure for filing these documents, including redactions and sealing due to confidential information. The defense team will submit the documents to the court and government via email, awaiting further instruction on public filing.
Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 2201
Defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim requests that Judge Alison J. Nathan order the U.S. Marshal to allow Ghislaine Maxwell access to her legal papers while in the cellblock. The judge denies the request after conferring with the District Executive and the U.S. Marshal, citing a generally applicable policy prohibiting inmates from possessing materials in the Courthouse cellblocks.
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