Letter to the Judge: 97-12
Summary
The letter, written to Judge Alison J. Nathan, expresses concerns about Ghislaine Maxwell's treatment in custody, including lack of proper food, access to glasses, and solitary confinement. The author argues that Ghislaine Maxwell should be granted bail as she is not a danger to the public and is unlikely to flee.
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Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 702
The letter, written by Laura A. Menninger on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team, requests that Judge Alison J. Nathan issue an arrest warrant for Kelly Bovino, who has failed to comply with a subpoena to testify. The defense argues that the court has the authority to do so under its contempt power and the Recalcitrant Witness Statute. The letter provides the legal basis for the request and includes the witness's last known contact information.
Confidential Letter in Support of Bail: 97-13
A confidential letter is written to Judge Alison J. Nathan in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's release on bail, with the author offering $2,000 as bond and attesting to Maxwell's good character. The author believes Maxwell is innocent and that her conditions of confinement are extreme. The letter argues against the notion that Maxwell would flee if released on bail.
Character Reference Letter: 97-24
The letter is a character reference for Ghislaine Maxwell, written by a family friend, attesting to her honesty, integrity, and suitability for bail. The author asserts that Maxwell is not a flight risk and should be granted bail to prepare her defense. The letter is addressed to Judge Alison J Nathan and is related to Maxwell's bail application.
Court Filing - Character Reference Letter: 97-3
The author, a long-time friend of Ghislaine Maxwell, writes to Judge Alison J. Nathan to vouch for Ghislaine's character, highlighting her philanthropic work and their personal relationship. The author expresses their belief in Ghislaine's innocence and offers to put up their $1.5 million property as part of Ghislaine's bail application. The letter portrays Ghislaine as a compassionate and caring individual who has been unfairly maligned by the media.
Character Reference Letter: 97-8
The author, a friend of Ghislaine Maxwell, writes to Judge Alison J. Nathan in support of Maxwell's bail request, describing her as a kind and generous person who is innocent of the charges against her. The author attests to Maxwell's good character and expresses confidence in her trustworthiness and determination to prove her innocence. The letter is filed as part of the court documents in Maxwell's criminal case.
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.
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