A letter from defense attorney Christian R. Everdell to Judge Alison J. Nathan requesting a court order for the Bureau of Prisons to allow Ghislaine Maxwell access to a government-provided laptop on weekends and holidays. The letter argues that current restrictions hinder her ability to review voluminous discovery before her July 2021 trial, noting that the government does not object to the request and that she previously had full access during a COVID quarantine period.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Christian R. Everdell | Defense Counsel |
Author of the letter, attorney at Cohen & Gresser LLP.
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| Alison J. Nathan | Judge |
Recipient of the letter, United States District Court Judge.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant |
Subject of the request regarding access to a laptop for discovery review.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Cohen & Gresser LLP |
Law firm representing Ghislaine Maxwell.
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| United States District Court, Southern District of New York |
Court handling the case.
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| Bureau of Prisons |
Agency managing the detention facility.
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| MDC |
Metropolitan Detention Center; facility where Maxwell is held.
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| The Government |
Prosecution/DOJ; provided the laptop and has no objection to the request.
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| Location | Context |
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Address of the United States Courthouse.
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Address of Cohen & Gresser LLP.
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Detention center where Maxwell is incarcerated.
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"Ms. Maxwell loses several days of review time every weekend and every holiday because she does not have access to the laptop."Source
"Defense counsel has raised this issue with the government and it has no objection to Ms. Maxwell having access to the laptop seven days a week."Source
"There is no principled justification for this restriction."Source
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