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This legal document is a letter from the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York to Judge Alison J. Nathan, dated February 4, 2021. The letter provides an update on the conditions of confinement for the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell, at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC). The Government reports that Maxwell has more time to review discovery materials than any other inmate (13 hours daily via computer) and has regular, private communication with her attorneys through video and phone calls, despite the suspension of in-person visits due to COVID-19.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Alison J. Nathan Judge, United States District Court
Recipient of the letter, addressed as "The Honorable Alison J. Nathan" and "Dear Judge Nathan".
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
The subject of the letter, whose conditions of confinement are being detailed. Referred to as "the defendant" through...

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
U.S. Department of Justice government agency
Appears on the letterhead.
United States Attorney, Southern District of New York government agency
The sender of the letter.
United States District Court, Southern District of New York government agency
The court where Judge Nathan presides and the case is being heard.
Metropolitan Detention Center correctional facility
The facility, abbreviated as "MDC", where the defendant Ghislaine Maxwell is confined.
The Government government agency
Refers to the prosecution (U.S. Attorney's Office) submitting the letter and providing information.

Timeline (4 events)

2020-12
In-person visits at the MDC were suspended due to an elevated number of COVID-19 cases.
Metropolitan Detention Center
2020-12-08
The Court issued an Order (Dkt. No. 92) which prompted this update letter.
Southern District of New York
2021-01-15
The Court issued an Order allowing the defendant access to a laptop computer provided by the Government for discovery review.
Southern District of New York
Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell is permitted to review discovery materials for thirteen hours per day, seven days per week, using both a desktop and laptop computer.
Metropolitan Detention Center

Locations (6)

Location Context
The address of the United States Attorney's office.
The address of the United States Attorney's office.
The location of the United States District Court.
The address of the United States Courthouse.
The jurisdiction of the U.S. Attorney and the U.S. District Court mentioned.
The location where the defendant is being held.

Relationships (3)

Ghislaine Maxwell attorney-client her counsel
The document details extensive and regular communication between the defendant and her counsel via email, video-teleconference, and telephone calls for the purpose of legal defense.
The Government professional Alison J. Nathan
The Government, as the prosecution, is submitting a formal letter to the presiding judge in the case to provide a court-ordered update.
The Government adversarial (prosecutor-defendant) Ghislaine Maxwell
The document is part of the legal case "United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell", where the Government is prosecuting the defendant.

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