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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 256 Filed 04/29/21 Page 1 of LAW OFFICES OF BOBBI C. STERNHEIM 212-243-1100 • Main 33 West 19th Street - 4th Floor 917-306-6666 • Cell New York, New York 10011 888-587-4737 • Fax [email protected] April 29, 2021 Honorable Alison J. Nathan United States District Judge United States Courthouse 40 Foley Square New York, NY 10007 Re: United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell S2 20 Cr. 330 (AJN) Dear Judge Nathan: USDC SONY DOCUMENT ELECTRONICALLY FILED DOC 0: DATE FILED: 4/29/21 During oral argument of Ghislaine Maxwell's bail appeal before the Circuit, Ms. Maxwell's appellate counsel expressed concern that she was improperly deprived of sleep while detained in the MDC, an issue that has been raised in filings before this Court. In its brief denial of her appeal, the Circuit stated: "To the extent Appellant seeks relief specific to her sleeping conditions, such request should be addressed to the District Court." See Exhibit A. We press our concerns regarding disruption of Ms. Maxwell's sleep and the deleterious effect sleep deprivation is having on her health, well-being, and ability to prepare for and withstand trial. Ms. Maxwell continues to be disrupted throughout the night by guards shining a flash/strobe light into her cell, claiming that her breathing must be checked. The myth that Ms. Maxwell's conditions of confinement are related to her being a suicide risk was laid to rest during the oral argument: There is nothing to support that contrived claim. In fact, Ms. Maxwell is classified with the standard CC1-Mh designation: inmate with no significant mental health care. (See Dkt. 159 at 3.) Contrary to the report that Ms. Maxwell "wears an eye mask when she sleeps" (Dkt. 196 at 4), an item neither available for purchase through MDC commissary nor provided to her, she resorts to using a sock or towel to cover her eyes in an awkward attempt to shield them from disrupting illumination every 15 minutes. Last night, she was confronted by MDC staff due a visible bruise over her left eye. The "black eye" is depicted in Exhibit B. Despite 24/7 camera surveillance (except when guards elect to exert authority in an intimidating way off-camera, as they did in Saturday's bathroom incident), no guard addressed the bruise until Ms. Maxwell, who has no mirror, caught a reflection of her aching eye in the glean of a nail clipper. At that point, MDC staff confronted Ms. Maxwell regarding the source of the bruise, threatening to place her in the SHU if she did not reveal how she got it. While Ms. Maxwell is unaware of the cause of the bruise, as reported to medical and psych staff, she has grown increasingly reluctant to report information to the guards for fear of retaliation, discipline, and punitive chores. However, there is concern that the bruise may be related to the need for Ms. Maxwell to shield her eyes from the lights projected into her cell throughout the night. EFTA00024928 Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 256 Filed 04/29/21 Page 2 of 4 LAW OFFICES OF BOBBI C. STERNHEIM The MDC routinely places inmates in the SHU if they have engaged in physical altercation with other inmates or to protect inmates who are the subject of abuse. It would be ironic if the MDC follows through with its threat to place Ms. Maxwell in the SHU: It would signal that Ms. Maxwell needs protection from the very staff so intent on protecting her, since she has no contact with anyone but staff. As suggested by the Circuit, we ask the Court to address Ms. Maxwell's sleeping conditions by directing the MDC to cease 15-minute light surveillance of Ms. Maxwell or justify the need for the disruptive flashlight surveillance. Very truly yours, ga C. cle.m444t. BOBBI C. STERNHEIM Encs. cc: All counsel of record By May 5, 2021, the Government is ORDERED to confer with MDC legal counsel and provide the Court responses to the following questions: 1. Is Ms. Maxwell being subjected to flashlight surveillance every 15 minutes at night? Or any other atypical flashlight surveillance? 2. If so, what is the basis for doing so? 3. And if so, can she be provided with appropriate eye covering? The Government is further ORDERED to share its response with defense counsel before filing it on ECF so that defense counsel can indicate whether they believe any private medical information needs to be redacted before public filing. SO ORDERED. EFTA00024929

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Motion Information Statement: 22-1426, Document 14

Bobbi C. Sternheim, counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell, is seeking to be relieved as continued counsel on appeal in the case USA v. MAXWELL. The motion is being opposed by the U.S. Attorney's office. The appeal originates from a decision by Judge Alison J. Nathan in the SDNY.

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Court Transcript: 777

The transcript records a court session where the judge addresses jury requests for transcripts of certain witnesses and clarification on the deliberation schedule over the New Year's holiday period. The judge discusses the schedule with counsel and decides to instruct the jury to continue deliberations as needed, including on December 31 and January 1, unless they have unmoveable commitments.

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Court Filing - Notice of Electronic Filing: 21-2

The document is a notice of electronic filing from the US District Court, Southern District of New York, indicating that the appeal record in USA v. Maxwell has been transmitted to the US Court of Appeals. It includes details about the case, the charges against Ghislaine Maxwell, and the attorneys involved. The case involves charges of conspiracy, enticement, and transportation of minors for illegal sex acts, among others.

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Court Filing: 407

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Court Filing - Letter to Judge: 352

Defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim writes to Judge Alison J. Nathan, criticizing the government's response to delayed delivery of Ghislaine Maxwell's legal mail and arguing that the situation is untenable and violates Maxwell's constitutional rights. Sternheim requests the court to reconsider Maxwell's detention.

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Letter to the Judge: 618

The letter is from defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim to Judge Alison J. Nathan, proposing limited redactions to an Opinion and Order filed under temporary seal in the United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell case. The letter responds to a court order and includes an attachment under temporary seal. It was copied to counsel of record.

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