Court Filing: 202
Summary
The defense requests a trial continuance due to the government's filing of a superseding indictment that added new charges and expanded the time period of the alleged conduct. The defense argues that it needs more time to investigate and prepare for the new charges, citing the significant amount of new discovery material and the difficulties in reviewing it.
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The letter, filed by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim, responds to the government's claims about Ghislaine Maxwell's detention conditions, alleging unsanitary conditions, mistreatment, and inadequate access to medical care and legal resources. The defense requests that the court order the MDC to cease releasing Maxwell's health information and provide the defense with a video related to an incident of physical abuse. The letter details various issues with Maxwell's confinement, including lack of privacy, poor living conditions, and inadequate medical care.
Court Filing: 20 Cr. 330 (AJN)
The document is a collection of court filings related to Ghislaine Maxwell's case, including letters from defense attorneys and the government to Judge Alison J. Nathan, discussing Maxwell's conditions of confinement and access to discovery materials.
Court Filing: 2020-cr-00308-AJN
Defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim requests a two-day extension to file Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing submission due to being out of the country on the original due date. The government consents to the request, but Judge Alison J. Nathan denies it.
Court Filing: 2256
The letter from Maxwell's attorney to Judge Nathan details alleged mistreatment of Maxwell at the MDC, including sleep deprivation caused by frequent flashlight checks and a reported bruise. The judge orders the government to respond to questions about Maxwell's detention conditions.
Court Filing: 300
The defense attorney, Bobbi C. Sternheim, writes to Judge Alison J. Nathan to respond to the government's update on Ghislaine Maxwell's detention conditions, highlighting various problems and requesting that future updates be limited to changed circumstances. The letter details issues such as raw sewage in Maxwell's cell, vermin droppings, and restrictions on attorney-client communication.
Court Filing: 321
The defense attorney, Bobbi C. Sternheim, writes to the court to report issues with the Metropolitan Detention Center's (MDC) interference with attorney-client communication between Ghislaine Maxwell and her counsel, including a change in the VTC platform and concerns about confidentiality and security. The court orders the government to respond to the defendant's concerns.
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