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| 2020-10-08 | N/A | Execution of the Supplemental Declaration by Nicole McFarland. | Metropolitan Correctional C... | View |
This document is an email chain from November 2020 between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and recipients likely within the BOP/MDC (Nicole McFarland, Sophia Papapetru). The discussion concerns a letter to Judge Nathan regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's confinement conditions. Specific complaints raised include a staff member potentially exposed to COVID-19 continuing to work, a staff member taking unauthorized photos of Maxwell in her cell, and Maxwell's deteriorating mental health due to sleep deprivation and constant surveillance.
This document is an email chain from November 5, 2020, involving Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney, Bobbi C. Sternheim, and BOP officials. Sternheim acknowledges that Maxwell is now allowed a water mug and snacks but requests she be moved to an interior cell at MDC Brooklyn due to moisture and cold air degrading her legal paperwork and affecting her health. BOP officials circulate the request internally to schedule a discussion.
Attorney Anthony Cecutti writes to Judge Engelmayer regarding his client, Justin Rivera, detailing ongoing issues with accessing discovery materials (via laptop) and legal counsel (via video calls) at the MCC. The letter alleges harassment by MCC staff, who referred to Rivera as 'enemy #1', and criticizes the facility's rigid scheduling. The document concludes by contrasting Rivera's harsh treatment with the extensive accommodations provided to Ghislaine Maxwell at the MDC (access to computers, showers, TV, and 13 hours of discovery review daily), arguing that the disparity is based on race, gender, and class.
Supplemental declaration filed by BOP Staff Attorney Nicole McFarland in the NYT v. BOP lawsuit. The document corrects a previous statement regarding FOIA records, clarifying that a specific log book entry for Jeffrey Epstein on July 30, 2019, represented a phone call he made from the MCC Intake area, rather than a visit he received.
This document is a legal declaration by Nicole McFarland, a Staff Attorney at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), filed on August 5, 2020, in the case of The New York Times v. Federal Bureau of Prisons. It details the steps taken by MCC staff to search for records requested under FOIA regarding Jeffrey Epstein, including SHU logs, video footage, suicide watch records, and phone logs. McFarland testifies that critical evidence, such as SHU logs and video footage, was transferred to the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) and the FBI in August 2019, and that no recordings of Epstein's phone calls exist.
Outlining the 4-hour Friday session schedule.
Inquiry regarding Maxwell's complaints about a COVID-positive staff member, unauthorized photography of her cell, and deteriorating mental health due to surveillance.
Asking for a time to call to discuss the email from Sternheim.
Details the search for records at MCC regarding Jeffrey Epstein in response to FOIA requests.
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