Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 253
Summary
The letter, written by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim, responds to the MDC's justification for confiscating Ghislaine Maxwell's confidential legal documents, arguing that it was unjustified and violated Maxwell's 6th Amendment rights. The letter requests the court to deny the MDC's request and order relief, including summoning the responsible guards to court and providing a copy of the video recording to defense counsel. The MDC is accused of failing to provide a legitimate explanation for the violation.
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Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 130
The letter, written by Bobbi C. Sternheim, argues that the MDC's objection to the court's order allowing Ghislaine Maxwell to use a laptop computer on weekends and holidays is unfounded. It asserts that Ms. Maxwell needs access to the laptop to review the millions of pages of discovery materials produced by the government, and that the MDC's proposed solution of using the prison computer is inadequate due to its technical limitations.
Court Filing: 22433
The document is a court filing by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim reporting an incident where MDC guards confiscated and reviewed Ghislaine Maxwell's confidential legal documents during a legal visit, and intimidated Maxwell. The court orders MDC legal counsel to show cause why an order directing the MDC to provide information should not be issued.
Court Filing: 254
The document is a letter from Sophia Papapetru, Staff Attorney at MDC Brooklyn, to Judge Alison J. Nathan, responding to an alleged incident during Ghislaine Maxwell's legal visit on April 24, 2021. The letter explains MDC Brooklyn's policies on inmate visiting and legal materials, and describes the actions taken by staff during and after the visit. The government requests the court to deny defense counsel's proposed order.
Court Filing: 373
The defense counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell responds to the Court's Order regarding draft preliminary remarks for prospective jurors and objects to the government's request to delay disclosure of juror names until the first day of oral voir dire.
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.
Letter to the Court: 167
The letter, written by Bobbi C. Sternheim, submits Ghislaine Maxwell's Reply Memorandum in support of her Third Motion for Bail and discusses the uncertainty regarding necessary redactions due to pending rulings on related court filings.
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