EFTA00024706.pdf

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Type: Email thread / court order
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Summary

This document contains an email thread and the text of a Court Order dated May 14, 2021, regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's detention conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC). Judge Alison J. Nathan denied Maxwell's request to stop flashlight checks performed by guards every 15 minutes, accepting the Government's explanation that these are necessary security protocols for a high-profile inmate housed alone. However, the Judge urged the MDC to consider whether sleep disruptions could be reduced and to ensure protocols remain neutral and necessary.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant/Inmate
Subject of the court order regarding detention conditions at MDC
Alison J. Nathan Judge
Federal Judge who signed the order denying the request to stop flashlight checks
Warden Official
Warden of the MDC, ordered to receive a copy of the order
General Counsel Legal Counsel
General Counsel for the MDC, ordered to receive a copy of the order

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
MDC
Metropolitan Detention Center, where Maxwell is detained
BOP
Bureau of Prisons
The Court
US District Court (implied SDNY)
The Government
Prosecution/US Attorney's Office

Timeline (2 events)

2021-04-29
Counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell wrote to the Court requesting the Court address her sleeping conditions
Court
Maxwell's Counsel The Court
2021-05-14
Judge Nathan signs order denying request to stop flashlight checks but urging MDC to consider reducing sleep disruption
Court
Judge Alison J. Nathan Ghislaine Maxwell MDC

Locations (2)

Location Context
MDC
Metropolitan Detention Center (likely Brooklyn)
Unit within MDC where inmates may be housed

Relationships (1)

Ghislaine Maxwell Legal (Defendant/Judge) Alison J. Nathan
Judge Nathan issuing an order regarding Maxwell's detention conditions

Key Quotes (5)

"Judge Nathan denied Maxwell's request to direct the MDC to stop the flashlight checks"
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"guards are shining a flashlight in Maxwell's eyes every 15 minutes at night"
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"MDC staff conduct flashlight checks of all inmates as a matter of course"
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"neutral reasons why BOP's flashlight checks of Maxwell are relatively more frequent than those of other inmates, including that Maxwell is housed alone, the nature of the charges, and the potential stress for inmates that can arise in high-profile cases"
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"request is denied as factually unsubstantiated and legally unsupported"
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Full Extracted Text

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From: [Redacted]
To: [Redacted]
Cc: [Redacted]
Subject: RE: Maxwell Order on Flashlights/Sleep Disruptions
Date: Fri, 14 May 2021 21:05:59 +0000
Seems reasonable. Thanks!
From: [Redacted]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2021 5:05 PM
To: [Redacted]
Cc: [Redacted]
Subject: Maxwell Order on Flashlights/Sleep Disruptions
[Redacted] - FYI, Judge Nathan denied Maxwell's request to direct the MDC to stop the flashlight checks, but (reasonably) directed the MDC to consider whether sleep disruptions can be reduced for pretrial detainees, and to ensure that Maxwell is only subjected to necessary security protocols.
ORDER as to Ghislaine Maxwell: On April 29, 2021, counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell wrote to the Court requesting that the Court address her sleeping conditions, with particular emphasis on counsel's representation, unsupported by affidavit or other factual showing, that guards are shining a flashlight in Maxwell's eyes every 15 minutes at night. Dkt. No. 256. Defense counsel claims that the flashlight surveillance in Maxwell's eyes is disrupting her sleep, which in turn is impacting her ability to prepare for and withstand trial. The Court sought more information by ordering the Government to confer with legal counsel for the Bureau of Prisons and to respond to certain questions. Dkt. No. 257. In response, the Government states that MDC staff conduct flashlight checks of all inmates as a matter of course. Dkt. No. 270. As reported by the Government, inmates housed with cell mates in the Special Housing Unit are checked with flashlights every 30 minutes. Inmates housed with others in the general population are checked multiple times per night at regular intervals. The Government further reports that to conduct the checks, flashlights are pointed at the ceiling of the cell to confirm that the inmate is present, breathing, and not in distress. As the Government explains, there are a number of neutral reasons why BOP's flashlight checks of Maxwell are relatively more frequent than those of other inmates, including that Maxwell is housed alone, the nature of the charges, and the potential stress for inmates that can arise in high-profile cases. The MDC has determined that these factors necessitate more frequent safety and security checks. The Government also indicates that the prohibition on eye masks is a generally applicable policy, but that Maxwell, like other inmates, may use other noncontraband items to cover her eyes. To the extent that Maxwell's April 29, 2021 letter asks the Court to override BOP's determination as to the frequency of appropriate safety and security check procedures, that request is denied as factually unsubstantiated and legally unsupported. Certainly nothing in the record plausibly establishes that current protocols interfere with Maxwell's ability to prepare for her trial and communicate with her lawyers. Defense counsel's May 7, 2021 letter, Dkt. No. 272, describes generalized grievances but makes no additional specific and supported application for relief. Nevertheless, the Court urges the MDC to consider whether sleep disruption for pretrial detainees can be reduced. The Court also admonishes the MDC and the Government to continue to ensure that Maxwell is subjected to only those security protocols that BOP determines are necessary for her safety and security, based upon neutral and applicable factors, and consistent with the treatment of similarly situated pre-trial detainees. The Government shall provide a copy of this Order to the Warden and General Counsel for the MDC. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan on 5/14/2021) (lnl)
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