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This legal document is a letter dated June 7, 2021, from the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York to Judge Alison J. Nathan. The letter provides an update on the confinement conditions for defendant Ghislaine Maxwell at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC), stating that she receives more time and resources for discovery review than any other inmate. Specifically, it details her 13-hour daily access to computers, her ability to communicate with attorneys, and her extended time outside her cell.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Alison J. Nathan The Honorable, United States District Court Judge
Recipient of the letter from the United States Attorney.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
The subject of the letter, whose conditions of confinement are being discussed.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
U.S. Department of Justice government agency
Appears in the letterhead of the document.
United States Attorney, Southern District of New York government agency
The sender of the letter.
United States District Court, Southern District of New York court
The court presiding over the case, where Judge Alison J. Nathan works.
Metropolitan Detention Center (“MDC”) correctional facility
The facility where the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell, is confined.
The Government government agency
Refers to the prosecution (United States Attorney's office) submitting the letter.

Timeline (2 events)

2020-12-08
The Court issued an Order (Dkt. No. 92) regarding the defendant's conditions of confinement.
United States District Court, Southern District of New York
April-June 2021
Over the last two months, defendant Ghislaine Maxwell was confined at the MDC and given extensive access to discovery materials, including 13 hours per day with computer access, and was permitted out of her cell from 7am to 8pm daily.
Metropolitan Detention Center (“MDC”)

Locations (4)

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

Relationships (3)

The Government adversarial (legal) Ghislaine Maxwell
The document is part of the court case 'United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell'.
Alison J. Nathan is the judge presiding over the case involving the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell.
The Government professional MDC legal counsel
The letter states that the update is based on information provided to the Government by MDC legal counsel.

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 302 Filed 06/16/21 Page 1 of 3
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of New York
The Silvio J. Mollo Building
One Saint Andrew’s Plaza
New York, New York 10007
June 7, 2021
BY ECF
The Honorable Alison J. Nathan
United States District Court
Southern District of New York
United States Courthouse
40 Foley Square
New York, New York 10007
Re: United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, 20 Cr. 330 (AJN)
Dear Judge Nathan:
The Government respectfully submits this letter to provide an update regarding the defendant’s conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center (“MDC”) pursuant to the Court’s Order dated December 8, 2020. (Dkt. No. 92). This update is based on information provided to the Government by MDC legal counsel regarding the conditions of the defendant’s confinement over the last two months.
The defendant continues to receive more time to review discovery than any other inmate at the MDC. Specifically, the defendant is permitted to review her discovery thirteen hours per day, seven days per week. During the entirety of that time, the defendant still has access to both a desktop computer provided by the MDC and a laptop computer provided by the Government on which to review discovery. Also during those thirteen hours per day, the defendant may use the MDC desktop computer to send and receive emails with her attorneys. This discovery review takes place in a day room that is separate from the defendant’s assigned cell. Accordingly, the defendant continues to be permitted out of her cell from 7am to 8pm every day. While in the day room, the defendant continues to have exclusive access to the MDC desktop computer, the laptop, a television, a phone on which to place social or attorney calls, and a shower. The defendant is
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