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This legal document is an appeal to a court regarding the pretrial detention conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell. The filing argues that her constitutional right to prepare for trial is being violated by conditions equivalent to solitary confinement, including sleep deprivation, intrusive searches, and poor sanitation. The document urges the court to intervene, suggesting her temporary release on bond as a remedy.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Tiffany Days
Mentioned as the defendant in the case United States v. Tiffany Days, whose sentencing hearing transcript is cited.
Judge McMahon Judge
Mentioned as having pleaded for the Court to do something, which the current appeal echoes.
Ghislaine Maxwell Detainee/Defendant
The subject of the legal filing, whose pretrial detention conditions are being challenged as unconstitutional.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
United States government
The plaintiff in the case United States v. Tiffany Days.
Court government agency
The body being appealed to in order to intervene in Ghislaine Maxwell's detention conditions.

Timeline (2 events)

2021-04-29
Sentencing hearing for the case United States v. Tiffany Days.
Ghislaine Maxwell's pretrial detention, described as equivalent to solitary confinement with harsh conditions, lasting for almost a year.
squalid facility

Locations (1)

Location Context
Describes the location where Ghislaine Maxwell is being held in pretrial detention.

Relationships (1)

Ghislaine Maxwell adversarial the government
The document states, "Ms. Maxwell understands that she and the government are not going to agree on the facts. This is an adversary system, of course."

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Case 21-770, Document 70-1, 05/17/2021, 3102450, Page12 of 14
something.” See transcript of sentencing hearing, United States v. Tiffany Days, April 29, 2021, which can be accessed at: https://tinyurl.com/48yw29px.
We are appealing to this Court to do something, as Judge McMahon pleaded. Ghislaine Maxwell has a Constitutional right to be able to prepare effectively for trial. The conditions of her pretrial detention deprive her of that right. For almost a year, she has been held in the equivalent of solitary confinement, in deteriorating health and mental condition from lack of sleep because she is intentionally awakened every 15 minutes by lights shined directly into her small cell, inadequate water and food, the constant glare of neon light, and intrusive searches, including having hands forced into her mouth in a squalid facility where COVID has run rampant.
Ms. Maxwell understands that she and the government are not going to agree on the facts. This is an adversary system, of course. But when the government’s representations about the conditions of confinement continue to be demonstrably and admittedly false, there needs to be an intervention. If the Court is not prepared to temporarily release Ms. Maxwell on bond so that she can prepare for trial, it should
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