This document is a letter dated December 4, 2020, from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (MDC Brooklyn) to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the confinement conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell. The letter addresses the judge's concerns about Maxwell's safety, detailing her housing assignment, daily access to common areas and legal materials, and her ability to use the commissary. It notes that staff use flashlights for overnight checks and that Maxwell has been instructed on how to use the Administrative Remedy Program for complaints.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Alison J. Nathan | Judge |
Recipient of the letter; United States District Court Judge
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant / Inmate |
Subject of the letter; Inmate Reg. No. 02879-509 confined at MDC Brooklyn
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"MDC Brooklyn considered various factors including Ms. Maxwell’s expressed concern for her safety and well-being amongst the general inmate population."Source
"We have discussed our decision with Ms. Maxwell several times and provided her with guidance as to how to address any concerns through her Unit Team or the BOP’s Administrative Remedy Program"Source
"Since August 3, 2020, Ms. Maxwell has been able to purchase items from the full commissary list."Source
"MDC Brooklyn correctional staff utilize flashlights when viewing inmate cells overnight to ensure"Source
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